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Not a museum about Burke. The museum provides lots of different items showcasing the history of Beechworth and memorabilia of the town and its past. A really eclectic collection. Really unusual collection of taxidermic bird through to a mock up of old shops from Beechworth past, through to photos and explanations of various cultures which shaped the towns past. The most interesting attraction I saw in Beechworth.
This property and museum forms part of a tour of several historic buildings in Beechworth. The street that's in the building is very interesting.
Lots of info on hand and the displays were generally good. The ''street" had some good historical things on view. The birds looked in need of some attention but a fabulous taxidermist collection.
Plenty to see in this small but jam packed museum. Lots of history of the area on view and much to read about. Reasonably priced and also gives you entrance to Ned Kelly's vault. Well set out. Highly recommend a visit.
This museum could be better organised. The idea of a recreated C19th street, useful in some settings, seems redundant is such a well preserved living town. Helpful and willing staff, but the exhibits need rethinking
The building itself is very interesting (a Victorian reading room/club) and it is filled with memorabilia of times past in Beechworth. Of special interest were the street recreations which are interesting as was the collection of memorabilia from the wars.
The Burke Museum is a museum in Beechworth about Beechworth history and area.I went into the museum thinking it was going to be about the Burke and Wills expedition across Australia and was disappointed to see that there were only a few items form the expedition and very little information about the expedition, and nothing on the man himself. The museum was just renamed after him. The items where fun to see but since I had expected something else I was disappointed. The museum was a strange mix of natural history and Beechworth history. And a strange Arcade displaying how the streets looked back in it's heyday. It was a nice stop from the heath and some curious with some curious items. And the ticket included a visit to The Kelly Gang Vault which was well worth a visit. Highlights* Tasmanian Tiger* Burke and Wills expedition items. * Mt. Buffalo Wheelbarrow
We took our 4 year old and 7 year old to this and they were given look and find sheets which kept them busy and allowed us time to actually look at all the interesting items.
Wide range of information well presented about the very interesting history of Beechworth. Lots of photos and artefacts and a good representation of what life was like in the gold rush times.
A well thought out local museum. Each display was interesting. Loved the street scape at the rear of the museum.
This museum is excellent and the staff are incredibly helpful and knowledgable. Beechworth had a very rich past, and it's all set out here in easy-access displays. We'll be coming back with other family members.
Tells you about the time when Beechworth, because of the gold, was one of the biggest towns in Victoria - and a good street replication for the kids to see
The ticket to this museum included visiting the Kelly Vault. Both parts of this museum were very interesting and an important part of Victoian gold rush history. Ned Kelly and his gang always fascinates children and they can even try on copy helmet, full weight. In the Burke Museum, there is a magnificent replica of Beechworth's Main Street during the Gold Rush. Well worth a visit. Talk to the lovely Melissa if you can and she will fill you in on a lot of the history of the museum itself and its plans for the future.
Lots of fascinating old items and information. If you are not into this, skip visiting here, as you'll get bored!
Heaps on display with lots of info. Loved how kids were given a sheet of items to find...kept them interested!!