Museums in Armidale Region

The Armidale region in New South Wales is known for its museums and galleries that exhibit the history, art, and culture of the area. The prominent museums in the region include the Armidale Folk Museum, established in 1933 and housed in the 1863 Armidale Literary Institute. It showcases the region's history through exhibits on daily life, work, and past sacrifices.

Another notable museum is the New England Regional Art Museum (NERAM) in Armidale, which features Australian art collections and hosts exhibitions from important art collections. The Hillgrove Museum, located in the former school building of 1896 on Scouler Street, focuses on the history of the mining town of Hillgrove and its mines, displaying a collection of mining and historical artifacts.

The Guyra Historical Society and Museum offers an extensive collection of artifacts and historical items related to the Guyra region. Armidale also houses Gallery 126, the city's sole commercial gallery showcasing local art with exhibitions every 4-6 weeks. Additionally, the Armidale and Region Aboriginal Cultural Centre and Keeping Place (ACCKP) is a notable attraction for those interested in Aboriginal culture and history.

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