Museums in Central Coast

The Central Coast of New South Wales boasts a variety of museums and historical sites catering to diverse interests. Museums of History NSW promotes historic places, collections, and archives in the region, offering educational programs and events. The Gilgandra Museum in the Central West showcases local history and culture, while the Gulgong Holtermann Museum focuses on the history and culture of the Gulgong area.

In the Southern Highlands, the Holbrook Submarine Museum provides insight into submarines and their role in Australia's naval history. The Bradman Museum in Bowral is dedicated to cricket history, particularly honoring Australian cricketer Sir Donald Bradman. Abercrombie House in Bathurst is a 50-room Scottish-baronial mansion from the 1870s, offering a glimpse into the region's history and architectural heritage.

Sturt Australia in Mittagong is an art education center promoting Australian craft and design, with an exhibition gallery on-site. The Sulphide Street Railway & Historical Museum in Broken Hill focuses on steam trains, railway machinery, and minerals. These attractions provide diverse experiences for visitors, showcasing the Central Coast's rich history, culture, and natural beauty.