Oberon District Museum

The Oberon and District Museum was established in 1989. It holds an interesting and varied collection of artifacts and memorabilia, including a 3D model of the township as it was in the 1930s. It has a functioning blacksmith’s shop, an array of old farming equipment and a very old, Oberon weatherboard cottage (circa 1887) with furniture filled rooms depicting how life was lived in those early years. There is also a huge array of photos, as well as an extensive collection of local family history.

Entry fee is $5 per person or $12 per family.

Address: Corner of Lowes Mount Road and Scotia Ave: entry via Scotia Avenue

Contact: oberonmuseum@gmail.com or phone the Secretary on 0418 671 754

Opening Hours

Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday
10:30am- 12:30pm
or by special arrangement.
Entry fee applies.

Brochure can be downloaded here.