The Lithgow region in New South Wales is known for its diverse museums that exhibit the area's historical, cultural, and industrial significance. One such museum is the Eskbank House and Museum, a historic residence built in 1842. It showcases exquisite furniture, a collection of Lithgow Pottery, period pieces, memorabilia, photographs of early Lithgow, and a static steam engine display. The museum also features a comprehensive exhibit on the factory's history, modern firearms, and a range of non-military products produced at the site, including a captivating display of handguns in the Hayes Gallery.
In addition to Eskbank House and Museum, the Gang Gang Gallery is another notable museum in the region. This gallery highlights contemporary art from the Blue Mountains region, Central Western NSW, and other parts of Australia. It emphasizes representational pieces from various artistic traditions, including expressionist, abstract, and kitsch art presented in mediums such as sculpture, textile, paint, and ceramic. The diverse collection at Gang Gang Gallery offers visitors a glimpse into the vibrant art scene of the surrounding areas.