Museums in Central Highlands

The Central Highlands of Victoria boasts a range of museums and galleries that highlight the region's history, culture, and natural beauty. One notable attraction is the Gold Museum in Ballarat, which houses the Simon collection of gold nuggets and serves as the Regional Museum for Ballarat, featuring exhibitions on local history and Koori heritage.

Another highlight is the Burrum Burrum Museum, housed in a historic building from 1874 and showcasing exhibits related to the gold mining rush of 1856, including photographs, models, clothing, and farm machinery. The museum also houses the Mooney and Charles Best collections of memorabilia. The Family and Local History Resource Centre offers a wealth of indexed collections on local topics and family histories.

Delving into the secrets of the Victorian forest, these museums capture the diverse styles and stories of the region. The Kyneton Museum, located in a Heritage Victoria-listed building constructed in 1856, presents changing exhibitions in the original banking chamber, with preserved living quarters of the bank manager upstairs. Outdoor exhibits include original bluestone stables and servant's quarters. Additionally, the Macedon Ranges area is home to various art and craft workshops, offering courses in jewelry making, painting, printmaking, wooden spoon carving, and lead lighting.