Closed Today Open tomorrow at 10:00-16:00(Admission ends at 15:45)
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hour
Address:
Fitzroy Gardens, Wellington Parade, East Melbourne VIC 3002, AustraliaMap
Phone+61 3 9658 9658
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Captain Cook's cabin, I believe you must have heard some of Captain Cook's historical stories. If you come to play, you may as well ask a local guide to do it for you, and explain it in detail. It is still very interesting here.
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Captain Cook's cabin, I believe you must have heard some of Captain Cook's historical stories. If you come to play, you may as well ask a local guide to do it for you, and explain it in detail. It is still very interesting here.
This beautiful two-storey villa is unique and worth a visit in the middle of the Australian city park. Infiltrated from Yorkshire, after careful restoration, it gives a glimpse into 17th century British life, kitchen gardens and ivy are said to have been brought from Yorkshire. The learned volunteers were happy to answer questions and provide information. A large shelves of costumes could be tried on, and we saw many people like to try them that day.
This is the old house where Captain Cook's parents live in the UK, as a attraction itself, but it was relocated to a Melbourne park, where the environment is good, the nearby alleys are quiet, and there is a statue of Captain Cook.
Captain Cook's cabin is located in the Fitzroy Gardens in downtown Melbourne. It is a real cabin, simple, simple, even rough, with sloping roofs and stone walls, dark browns revealing ancient vicissitudes. James Cook was born in this cabin in Yorkshire, England, in 1728. He was the first foreigner to discover mainland Australia and land, and he first declared Australia to be British. Captain Cook's cabin is really small, there is a red mailbox in front of the cabin, and when we went there was Captain Cook's character who took free photos with tourists, and I took a picture with the captain, but it was not uploaded.
Captain Cook was the first person to discover the Australian mainland. In order to commemorate the father of Australia, the Australians moved Captain Cook's house in the UK to Melbourne undisclosed. The bricks were numbered and reassembled here. Also brings a beautiful landscape element to Melbourne
Captain Cook's cabin is located in the southwest corner of the park. Tickets need to be purchased at the visitor center opposite, and then scan the QR code on the ticket outside the railing at the door. The cabin is not big, the bedroom and supplies are kept as they are, and the exhibition hall downstairs is stored with information and introductions. There were also staff wearing costumes on campus to take pictures and explain.
The cabins specially moved from the UK in honor of Cook, the first British person to land in Australia.