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Our Ultimate Guide: Top things to do in Fremantle
"Art Gallery of Western Australia holds collections and programs showing off Western Australia’s Indigenous art and the art of the world. Located at the south-eastern corner of the Perth Cultural Centre, the gallery provides a complete view of the State Art Collection, with the world’s finest compendium of Indigenous art, the pre-eminent collection of WA art and design, as well as the country’s international arts and design collection. Apart from adoring the displays of creativity, you’ll also have a chance to take home a piece of art, as the gallery hosts the AGWA shop for arts enthusiasts and collectors."
"Home to a number of cultural institutions like Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA), the multi-level Art Gallery of Western Australia, and the Western Australia Museum. The Art Gallery of Western Australia is free to browse but donations are accepted."
"PICA ( pee -kah) may look traditional – it's housed in an elegant 1896 red-brick former school – but inside it's one of Australia's principal platforms for contemporary art, including installations, performance,..."
"The Perth Cultural Centre is an area full of gardens and galleries in central Perth. Home to a number of cultural institutions like Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA), the multi-level Art Gallery of Western Australia, and the Western Australia Museum. The Art Gallery of Western Australia is free to browse but donations are accepted."
"Once you’re fed, stroll up to the Perth Cultural Centre. The Western Australia Museum is not open until 2020 as they’re doing some major refurbishments, but the art gallery is free to enter and look around. The Cultural Centre is also a nice place to sit and watch the world go by!"
"This is the number one destination for both locals and tourists in Perth. This is ideal for shots of the Perth city skyline. The aerial view gives a sweeping panoramic view over the city – from the Swan River to the Darling Ranges in the background."
"Located in Fremantle’s historic west end, The Moores Building showcases contemporary art from local and national artists. FOUND at Fremantle offers WA’s largest selection of locally made crafts. 46 Henry St, Fremantle"
"The Cultural Centre has its roots here, and it is within walking distance to the CBD. Freemantle: Freo has a rich history with its Victorian restoration of warehouses and hotels. This is a weekend favorite with lots of restaurants, bars, and entertainment."
"Local arts and crafts created by indigenous artists are just the start at Walyalup Aboriginal Cultural Centre. Also on display you will be able to watch artisans at work and learn about local indigenous culture. 12 Captain’s Lane, Fremantle"
"Various classes and workshops, including language, art and crafts, are held at this interesting Aboriginal cultural centre. Booking ahead for most is encouraged, so check the program online. As it's part of the..."
"Western Australia is known for its unique shellfish, especially the rock lobsters, blue swimmer crabs, prawns and clams that can be found in its waters. The Cray (as rock lobsters are often known in Perth) is a one-stop-shop in Belmont for the region's best seafood. The atmosphere is casual and service is attentive, but the food is the real drawcard."
"We’ve said it before, but we’re a sucker for the opulent surrounds of the State Buildings. We’d take any excuse to head there, but for Telegram?. We’d head to the ends of the earth."
"The Grumpy Sailor’s Barista’s make an amazing cup of coffee. If you’re looking for a quick bite their bagels make the walk off the cafe strip worth the effort. You’ll find the Grumpy Sailor 5 minutes walk away."