The Eurobodalla Region in New South Wales is rich in history, culture, and art, with several museums and galleries offering insights into the area. The notable museums in the region include Batemans Bay Heritage Museum, Moruya Museum, Eurobodalla Regional Botanic Garden & Nursery, Old Courthouse Museum, and Narooma Lighthouse Museum.
Batemans Bay Heritage Museum delves into the local history of the Batemans Bay area, covering topics like early European settlement, Aboriginal heritage, medicine, education, crime, and punishment. The museum is situated within a complex of historic buildings that include the Courthouse and the former Nelligen one-room schoolhouse.
Moruya Museum, housed in the historic Emmott House, features a collection of furniture, books, artifacts, and memorabilia from the mid-1800s, donated by local families. The Eurobodalla Regional Botanic Garden & Nursery is a haven for nature lovers, boasting a diverse range of local and exotic plants, some unique to the region, with opportunities for guided tours.
The Old Courthouse Museum offers a glimpse into the past, while Narooma Lighthouse Museum in the fishing village of Narooma is dedicated to the local history and culture. In addition to these museums, the region also hosts various art galleries like Mogo Art Gallery and Batehaven Art Complex, showcasing the talents of local artists and hosting regular exhibitions and events.