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Benalla Costume and Pioneer Museum

Attraction
 
Address
14 Mair St
Benalla VIC 3672
Phone
03 5762 1749
Fax
03 5762 1749
Email
brianch@activ8.net.au
Web
http://www.home.vicnet.net.au/~benmus

The Benalla Costume and Pioneer Museum was founded in 1967 and is now accredited through the Museum Accreditation Program (Victoria). It is managed entirely by volunteer members of the Benalla & District Historical Society and is a splendid example of how the skills of an enthusiastic and talented group can produce excellence.

Benalla is situated on the main highway and rail link between Melbourne and Sydney. The Museum is centrally located on the bank of Lake Benalla (part of the Broken River) adjacent to the unique Ceramic Mural and across the lake from the Botanical Gardens and the outstanding Regional Art Gallery.

The Museum specialises in costume and local history, including much of the Ned Kelly story, and houses the famous and unique blood stained sash he was wearing at the siege in Glenrowan.

The costume collection dates from 1770 to the present and is shown in regularly changing semi-permanent exhibitions of dressed models with appropriate accessories.

Displays include memorabilia of three of Benalla's famous sons including Sir Edward 'Weary' Dunlop, Captain Hector Waller and Michael J Savage who went on to become a Prime Minister of New Zealand.

The most recent exhibition "Styled in Silk Since 1770" is an outstanding display of magnificent silk dresses including the 1770 Sacque dress - not to be missed!

 
Opening Hours
Daily
9:00am 5:00pm
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Adult 1/7/09 1/7/10 $4.00 Yes
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Concession 1/7/09 1/7/10 $3.00 Yes
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Children 1/7/09 1/7/10 $0.50 Yes
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Property Facilities
Café  Self serve tea/coffee
Visitor Information Centre  
Memberships
  • Museums Australia Incorporated