Millicent National Trust 'Living History' Museum Millicent National Trust 'Living History' Museum Millicent National Trust 'Living History' Museum


The Millicent National Trust Museum was started in 1960, in the first Primary School built in Millicent in 1873. In the 21 Century, it is a large complex, of beautifully restored Living History!

Major displays include 25 fully restored buggies, carriages and wagons — a large machinery shed — a Shipwreck room — beautiful gowns — Millicent History and Aboriginal deep cave art replicas.

The Museum is situated halfway between Adelaide and Melbourne.

Explore the attractions of the Millicent National Trust Museum

Opening Times
Open Weekdays 9am to 5pm, Weekends 10.00am to 4.00pm.
Open Public Holidays 10.00am to 4.00pm, except Christmas Day.

Admission
Adults $8.00, Concession $5.00 including bus groups.
School Students $1.00 (Teachers Free)
Children accompanying parents are free.

 

19th Century Truman Windmill
19th Century
Truman Windmill

In the heart of the Limestone Coast

1 Mount Gambier Road
Millicent, South Australia 5280

Telephone: (08) 8733 3205 or (08) 8733 1192
Facsimile: (08) 8733 3205

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