Top 10 Museums in Great Ocean Road, Victoria

March 23, 2022 Stefan Strunk

Discover the best top things to do in Great Ocean Road, Australia including LUONE Silversmith, Bespoke Jewellery Designer, Surfcoastimages Gallery, Blarney Books and Art, Salt and Pepper Gallery, Lorne Historical Society, Ngatanwarr Mural, Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village, Australian National Surfing Museum, Whale Bone Studio Arts, Great Ocean Road Story.
Restaurants in Great Ocean Road

1. LUONE Silversmith, Bespoke Jewellery Designer

Shop 2 10 Bank St, Port Fairy, Victoria 3284 Australia +61 428 321 272 http://www.luone.com.au
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

LUONE Silversmith, Bespoke Jewellery Designer

184 Fischer St, Torquay, Victoria 3228 Australia +61 417 595 152 [email protected] http://www.surfcoastimages.com.au
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

Surfcoastimages Gallery

Extensive range of West Coast photography from The Apostles to The Bellarine Peninsular by Kevan Way. Large high resolution panoramas, printed in-house to any size. Wide range of landscapes, Art Photography, and imagery from Australia and around the world. The Gallery is open by appointment only.

3. Blarney Books and Art

37 James St, Port Fairy, Victoria 3284 Australia +61 3 5568 2174 [email protected] http://www.blarneybooks.com.au
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5.0 based on 84 reviews

Blarney Books and Art

We are a family-friendly bookshop (both new and secondhand) and art gallery. Exhibitions change regularly. We are also the home of the annual book art competition, the Biblio Art Prize. We also host music, performances and book talks - please email us if you have any ideas! We encourage people to come in and spend time browsing, settle on a couch with a book, play a game of chess, give the pianola a go, and we have a great train track set for the kids! Open daily through January. Thus - Mon 11-5 all other times.

Reviewed By stephenwC1168SA

Such a beautiful place, every corner has something else to delight your eyes or brain. Enter through a spectacular orange door to a gallery of intriguing artworks regularly updated, then into the bookshop, a converted Masonic hall that makes superb use of light and warm timber colours as well as a rainbow of decorations. Books to satisfy every possible desire and very reasonably priced. Staff friendly and knowledgable. Didn't even mind me playing their piano while my kids perused books and played with the train set.

557 Great Ocean Rd, Bellbrae, Victoria 3228 Australia +61 417 760 365 [email protected] http://saltandpeppergallery.com.au
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Salt and Pepper Gallery

5. Lorne Historical Society

16 Mountjoy Parade on Corner Otway Street, Lorne, Victoria 3232 Australia +61 3 5289 1191 http://www.lornehistoricalsociety.org.au/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Lorne Historical Society

6. Ngatanwarr Mural

Merri Street Corner of Kepler Street, Warrnambool, Victoria 3280 Australia +61 1300 003 280 http://www.warrnamboolstreetart.com/ngatanwarr-welcome-mural
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5.0 based on 6 reviews

Ngatanwarr Mural

7. Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village

89 Merri St, Warrnambool, Victoria 3280 Australia +61 1800 556 111 [email protected] http://www.flagstaffhill.com
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4.5 based on 914 reviews

Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village

At Flagstaff Hill you don’t just learn about history – you experience it in Flagstaff Hill’s Living Museum and Spectacular Sound and Light Show Flagstaff Hill celebrates the Shipwreck Coast’s maritime history with the: - Maritime Museum which displays scores of shipwreck artefacts including the famous Loch Ard Peacock valued at over $4 million and was an unlikely survivor of the famous tragedy. - Recreated Maritime Village featuring 40 buildings containing rare original objects all with a story to tell and enriched with volunteers in character, plus NEW interactive digital upgrades. - Nightly Sound and Light Show Experience telling tales of the Shipwreck Coast’s history with a guided tour through the village, state-of-the-art sound and light effects and the impressive nine-metre high water wall. In 2014 the Victorian State Government pledged $2.95 million to upgrade of Flagstaff Hill to make it more accessible, efficient and appealing to visitors. The Village closed to the public for major redevelopments on May the 1st 2017 and is set to reopen Friday the 16th of June. NEW UPGRADES visitors can expect to enjoy in the Flagstaff Hill Living Museum for the first time: - A state-of-the-art orientation theatre to welcome visitors - A facade upgrade which includes an improved entrance ramp - More welcoming arrival with the consolidation of the Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum reception, gift shop and the Warrnambool Visitor Information Centre - Improved accessibility for elderly and disable visitors - Interactive digital installations including a virtual blacksmith, interactive clock in the Instrument Shop and interactive panel in the Examiner newspaper office. - A new projection screen in the Wharf Theatre - The Shipwrecked Sound and Light Show Experience which tells the story of the Loch Ard shipwreck has been upgraded. With engaging story telling, fresh new imagery, dazzling lighting and sound effects through out the village - it’s sure to impress. - The introduction of Harpooned the brand new Sound and Light Show Experience telling the tale of Warrnambool’s whaling history. - A more activated village with costumed characters bringing to life a coastal village of the 1870s

Reviewed By letsgomumr - New South Wales, Australia

This was our second visit in three years, and it was great before, and even better now. There is a mind-blowing new introduction area, new audio visual features throughout this wonderful fishing village, and even a new laser show format in the evening. You'll find yourself drawn into the incredible history and personal tales of the era, and view genuine artifacts. The whole family is going to love this attraction - and you can make a whole day of it, with a delicious dinner and show package. We learned and enjoyed everything so much - Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village is a definite highlight of the Great Ocean Road - don't miss this!

8. Australian National Surfing Museum

77 Beach Rd, Torquay, Victoria 3228 Australia +61 3 5261 4606 [email protected] http://www.australiannationalsurfingmuseum.com/
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4.5 based on 93 reviews

Australian National Surfing Museum

Reviewed By RobSwindon69 - Crewkerne, United Kingdom

Fascinating to find about the history of Aussie surfing with some supercool 70s photography, loads of surfboards and interesting exhibits. Could easily have spent a couple of hours (but had a stroppy teenage daughter waiting in the car!) The staff were really nice and helpful. A thoroughly enjoyable visit - highly recommended!

9. Whale Bone Studio Arts

39a Bank St, Port Fairy, Victoria 3284 Australia +61 3 5568 2855 [email protected] http://www.portfairygallery.com
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4.5 based on 27 reviews

Whale Bone Studio Arts

Whalebone gallery is a co-operative gallery in Port Fairy, a small coastal village at the end of the Great Ocean Road. The gallery is run by its artist members and features examples of some of the finest work of this region. The artists work in a variety of media including paint, ink, textiles, glass, photography and jewellery.

Reviewed By travelwithdafam - Melbourne, Australia

A nice selection of Art, from glassware to painted pieces, prints, postcards and jewelry.... All from local artists, which is even greater.... Beautiful art met by lovely customer service

10. Great Ocean Road Story

15 Mountjoy Parade, Lorne, Victoria 3232 Australia +61 3 5289 1152 [email protected] http://www.greatoceanroadstory.com.au
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4.5 based on 38 reviews

Great Ocean Road Story

The story of the construction of the Great Ocean Road captures a unique time in the history of Australia and the world. Located within the Lorne Visitor Centre, the Great Ocean Road Story exhibition showcases the road’s story via a series of galleries featuring historical displays and artefacts. The Great Ocean Road Story and Lorne Visitor Centre is accessible to all with wheelchair access, free onsite parking, toilet facilities, picnic tables, water bottle refill stations, scooter and car charging point and free wifi. Explore this region’s rich history by visiting today!

Reviewed By hayley567567 - Paris, France

Located in Lorne information centre this is a great place to spend ten mins, especially if you are doing a self drive holiday

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