Peterborough museums

The Peterborough region in South Australia is home to several fascinating museums that showcase the area's rich history and unique attractions. It focuses on the town of Peterborough's past, present, and future, with displays representing events in the town's history and aspects of life in the town. The Peterborough Motorcycle & Antique Museum houses a collection of motorcycles and antiques, providing visitors with a glimpse into the area's transportation history.

The Steamtown Heritage Railway is a living museum that takes visitors back in time to experience the glory days of Australian railways. Guided tours are available, and the museum also offers a sound and light show after dark, allowing visitors to experience the atmosphere of the 1916 historic rail carriage. The museum is open for guided tours between 9 am and 3 pm from March to October, and 10 am to 12 pm weekdays from November to February.

Another notable attraction in Peterborough is the Times Printing Office. This historic print shop offers visitors the opportunity to experience the atmosphere and workings of a traditional printing press. These museums and attractions provide an engaging and educational experience for visitors to the Peterborough region, showcasing the area's diverse history and cultural heritage.