Gawler museums

Gawler, one of South Australia's oldest country towns, offers a range of museums and galleries that showcase the town's rich history and culture. Some notable attractions in the Gawler region include: GR Galleries, featuring contemporary artworks from artists such as Peter Serwan and Fynn Hooper in the heart of Gawler. The Gawler Old Telegraph Station Museum, situated in a heritage-listed building, portrays the local history of Gawler and its district through various displays of objects in context. The building was initially built as a telegraph station in 1860 and has served various purposes over time, including a school of mines and an electoral office.

Additionally, the Gawler Community Gallery showcases the work of talented local and regional artists, providing a platform for emerging talent to reach a wider audience. The exhibitions change every six weeks, offering a diverse range of artworks for visitors to enjoy. Historical venues like St. George's Anglican Church, The Old Telegraph Station, and the Gawler Institute are located in an area open to the public, providing an excellent opportunity for history enthusiasts to explore the past. A day trip or a long weekend stay in Gawler will allow you to fully immerse yourself in the town's history, culture, and artistic offerings.