Armadale, Australia
Minnawarra Historic Precinct, 7 Orchard Ave
N/A
+61 893945670
Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet
Well cared for small local Museum. The current exhibition wall well curated so you weren’t overwhelmed but got a good sense of story and connection to the objects on display. I enjoyed seeing the local input in their poetry with museum artefacts exhibit. No entry fee. We spent about half an hour.
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Hidden Treasure!!!!! Lots of great information about the area...Well Presented Exhibits.... Very friendly knowledgeable staff and free of charge
What a hidden gem of local history. Very well presented and laid out. Knowledgeable staff. And free entry!
Wonderful museum, very well set out to showcase Armadale's amazing history, with beautiful antique pieces in different sections from farming machinery, wineries, the post office to WWII memorabilia. Worth a visit.
Lovely historic things to see, also pretty good air conditioning. Just a 15 minute stop in
If you love history and heritage then this is a great place to visit
Great for local history and it was laid out very well and interactive for kids just under staffed
History House Museum has a number of exhibitions that tell the story of the people and events that have shaped the history of the City of Armadale from before the arrival of European settlers in 1830 to today. In 1967, local residents were concerned that the Armadale Kelmscott area was not preserving its rich heritage, so they formed the Armadale Kelmscott Historical Society. The Society immediately began collecting significant items from the district. As the collection grew its members voiced the need for premises to exhibit the collection. The Society began fundraising and the then Armadale Kelmscott Shire agreed that the new museum could be built in Minnawarra Park. The Shire also agreed to help fund the building of a museum by contributing 2 for every 1 raised by the Society. On April 25 1976 Sir Paul Hasluck opened History House to the public. It had been designed by Mr Peter Pritchard and built by local builder E J Bosvelt. The Armadale Kelmscott Historical Society successfully ran History House for over 20 years putting on many enjoyable exhibitions and diligently collecting the districts history. Unfortunately falling membership and the ever increasing cost of keeping the museum open saw the City of Armadale take up the management of History House in 2003 ensuring the museum stayed open for everyone to enjoy today and into the future.
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