Discover the best top things to do in Katoomba, Australia including Rex-Livingston Art + Objects, Blue Mountains Cultural Centre, Katoomba Antique Centre, Gallery One88, Lost Bear Gallery, Waradah Australian Centre.
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5.0 based on 1 reviews
Fine art, sculpture, ceramics, gifts and exhibitions in Katoomba at the heart of Australia's iconic Blue Mountains.
4.5 based on 195 reviews
Opened 17 November 2012, the Blue Mountains Cultural Centre features the Blue Mountains City Art Gallery and World Heritage Exhibition which is devoted to education about the distinctive environment, history and culture of the Blue Mountains region. The Cultural Centre is co-located with the new Katoomba Library. The Cultural Centre showcases innovative, diverse, distinctive and creative cultural programs for enjoyment by residents of, and visitors to, the Blue Mountains. Built on the highest point in Katoomba with panoramic views of the World Heritage area, it links the main shopping precinct on Katoomba Street through enhanced pedestrian connections.
This modern building is superbly designs and has wonderful exhibits about the blue mountains, the geology nd history of the area and an excellent art gallery and cafe. It is light, generously arranged and the staff are extremely helpful and friendly.
4.5 based on 33 reviews
Katoomba Antique Centre, your key to the past. Found at 116 Bathurst Road, Katoomba in the beautiful Blue Mountains Australia, is an amazing collection of antiques, fine art, jewellery, books and much much more! Not only do we stock unique items, but we are able to evaluate your antiques & help you source that special item you've been searching for! Within our wonderland of antiques we have a Camera Museum that has an unbelievable collection of cameras and photography.
This is the best antique store I have been to. Very welcoming energy from the second you enter, we walked in and they were having a family vegan lunch near the heater and welcomed us in with warmth. We had a look around they complemented me on my colour pants and said they loved my vibe. Told me funny stories and then gifted me the item I wanted to buy. I would have been more than happy to spend my money here. Run my people I would genuinely like to hang out and laugh with. It is completely understandable why their store was full of friends.
4.5 based on 23 reviews
A great art gallery with three floors worth of art from numerous artists and great solo exhibitions. Incredibly friendly staff that provided great insight and knowledge of the works on display. They also serve great coffee and when we were there they had great tasting cakes. Definitely will be back next time we are in Katoomba. If you are visiting Katoomba, you need to visit this Art Gallery.
4.5 based on 16 reviews
Warrick Fuller and John Wilson's work us featured but you will find plenty of other great artists works. A must see if you are into art. One of my highlights of coming to Katoomba!
4.0 based on 201 reviews
Catering for International and Domestic visitors. Open 7 days a week, 365 days a year. 50m from The Three Sisters at Echo Point. Enjoy Live Performances in custom built theatre accompanied by the latest multimedia software and hardware, which project related images on to 3 screens. Acoustiguide headsets translate performances into 1 of 8 programmable languages. Total running time, around 30 minutes. Showtimes: 10:30am, 11:30am, 12:30pm, 1:30pm, 2:30pm, 3:30pm. Sharing the theatre is Waradah's exclusive indigenous movie. Shot in the Blue Mountains, 'Bangarrai', is a coming of age story of a young Aboriginal man at a pivotal time in Australia's history. Movie times: 10am, 11am, 12 noon, 1pm, 2pm, 3pm, 4pm Adjacent to the theatre is Waradah's large retail shop and Aboriginal art gallery with extensive collection of authentic Australian gifts, artefacts and designs from across the country.
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