Warradjan Aboriginal Cultural Centre
Address | Kakadu Highway, Kakadu NT, Australia |
Phone | +61 8 8979 1500 |
Hours | 09:00-17:00 |
Website | warradjanculturalcentre.com |
Categories | Cultural Center, Artistic Handicrafts, Gift Shop, Museum, Tourist Attraction |
Rating | 4.8 25 reviews |
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Warradjan Aboriginal Cultural Centre reviews
25Amazing artwork, knowledgeable staff and a true look at life of the Bininj people and their relationship to the land.
A great place to visit. Gives a summary of the culture and history of the local Aboriginal people. Worth a visit
This museum is like the ultimate go-to spot if you want to check out a ton of cool stuff about indigenous culture – their values, traditions, you name it. They've got loads of explanations and displays that you can dive into and learn from.
It is one of best visitor centres I have been, very interested stuff displayed with the details.
The amazing thing about places like this is that you have to go yourself to know the beauty of it
A great place to learn about the history and culture of the local aboriginal people of the land.
So much to learn about the Aboriginal culture here! No photos inside allowed, though. Free entry.
Brilliant place to pick up local art a good prices and knowing that it all goes back to the communities and artists it works for us
So much information all in one place.
A must visit to inform you about this area before you start exploring here.
Awesome souvenir shop catering for all budgets and many authentic items for sale, not the Chinese copy.
Loads of parking for cars, RVs and caravans.
Great cultural centre. Plus had a relaxing morning weaving and tasting cheeky yam and kakadu plum.
Truly the best info/cultural centre I went to. I learned so so much about the local culture. Incredibly well designed and run. I saw it on my way out of Kakadu and wish I saw it first. It helped me make sense of bits and pieces of the culture I has picked up on in my travels and adventures. Can’t recommend enough. It’s a brilliant interactive summary of the local ppl and their cultures. If you come to these lands to bask in their glory you should also be learning about who’s land your on.
Very cool place to buy some authentic aboriginal art.
The museum guide is very friendly and helpful.
This was amazing.the set up and lay out was so good.once you realised how the information boards worked I was so impressed.the local aboriginal language then the English language and then a brief reflection from a local inhabitant on the old ways.the displays are basic but like it is in real life.and you can see the the ingenious thought process in "making do'. I would say this was 1 of the best and informative in a way I could understand displays I have seen.and all for free.a must see if you are in the area.
This is a fascinating centre and must do. We didn’t take any pictures to respect the place as there were signs to not do so. We learnt so much about bush tucker, hunting methods and just the general culture of the traditional custodians. We were here for over an hour just exploring and reading, loved it! There is a shop at the end also.
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We loved the place. History was weaved in stories and it was easy to relate to these. Excellent experience.
Interesting and informative Centre, with a comprehensive Gift Store to purchase your Souvenir Gifts and keepsakes
Things to buy made by aboriginal artists. Cool drinks a walk through the cultural centre great seeing cultural foods animals etc you'll have to see for yourself.
A very nice museum/information/display of local history and people. Very cold air-conditioning if you need a break from the heat. Great toilet facilities also.
Although it's starting to look a little tired in places the display, and it's stories are still well worth a stop.
Useful cultural background information about how the aboriginal people lived / live, and impact of us Gubba. Close to Cooinda, so good to visit during the hot afternoon. Shop has lots of artwork.