5 Museums in Burra That You Shouldn't Miss

June 7, 2021 Stefan Strunk

Discover the best top things to do in Burra, Australia including Bon Accord Mine Museum, Morphett's Engine House Museum, Burra Regional Art Gallery, Burra Railway Station, Burra Town Hall.
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1. Bon Accord Mine Museum

Railway Terrace, Burra, South Australia 5417 Australia
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Bon Accord Mine Museum

2. Morphett's Engine House Museum

2 Market Square, Burra, South Australia 5417 Australia +61 8 8892 2154 https://explore.history.sa.gov.au/organisation/morphetts-enginehouse-museum
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Morphett's Engine House Museum

6 Market St, Burra, South Australia 5417 Australia +61 8 8892 2411 [email protected] http://www.burragallery.com
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Burra Regional Art Gallery

Burra Regional Art Gallery is located on Market Street Burra, in the restored 1860 Post and Telegraph Office. Burra’s creative heritage lives and evolves through a calendar of 12 diverse exhibitions per year alongside its permanent collections, competitions, artist talks, sculpture garden and events. Open Daily 10am – 4pm

Reviewed By 935diannet

An excellent regional gallery with interesting diverse well curated changing exhibitions in a heritage building. Well worth the visit. Friendly volunteer staff. Thanks for the opportunity to view excellent works in a well presented gallery.

4. Burra Railway Station

Railway Tce, Burra, South Australia 5417 Australia +61 412 276 772 http://www.burrastationbnb.com.au
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Burra Railway Station

Reviewed By kpiddy - Brisbane, Australia

A short drive away from the town centre of Burra is the impressive Burra Railway Station, the building is a reminder of years gone by and the romance of rail travel. The original 1870 wooden station was replaced in 1883 with this stone building and an accompaning refreshment room. Burra was connected to Adelaide, Broken Hill and Perth, passenger services were discontinued in 1986 and grain transportation in 1999. After years of neglect the station was brought back to life by the very hard work of dedicated volunteers, the only building structure missing (which can be seen in photographs) is the arched roof which covered two tracks and platforms. The station is open for public viewing at select times and staffed is by volunteers. There was plenty to see and read about, the history of the station, the railway, with plenty of information boards, historical photographs and rail travel memorabilia, the volunteer was also informative. Also inside the building is a small museum showcasing the nearby Redbanks Conservation Park Diprotodon Fossil Sites and a very interesting display on the little local native animal, the Pygmy Bluetongue Lizard. Entry to the building is by donation, in the foyer were a few locally crafted/baked souvenirs available for purchase.

5. Burra Town Hall

4 Market St, Burra, South Australia 5417 Australia +61 8 8892 2587 http://www.burrahistory.info
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Burra Town Hall

Reviewed By 619jeffry - Essendon, Australia

Burra Town Hall is a heritage building that dates from the days when Burra was one of the richest copper mines in the Britisn Empire. Many descendants of the Cousin Jacks (Cornish miners) can still be found in South Australia. The Town Hall is magnificently decorated. It hs worn the years well; it is still used for civic functions. Burra has a number of interesting sights, you should definitely see the Town Hall if you are in the area.

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