Open 10am to 4pm Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday - and all Public and School Holidays

Open 10am to 4pm Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday - and all Public and School Holidays

The Museum

About The Museum

The Rocky Hill War Memorial Museum was established in 1927 and is located on a spectacular rocky outcrop overlooking the inland City of Goulburn, New South Wales, Australia. The Memorial Museum and Tower is managed by the Goulburn Mulwaree Council, who respectfully acknowledges the First Peoples of the land on which we work. We honour their Ancestors, Elders and Communities. Council also acknowledges and pays respect to Elders and Communities, both past and present, of all First Nations of Australia.

The Museum is widely celebrated as a moving cultural heritage experience, dedicated to commemorating Goulburn’s and Australia’s experiences of war at home, and of the men and women and animals who have served Australia in conflict from the mid-1800s to the present day.

The Museum is managed by dedicated staff and volunteers, who support public programming and access to objects for exhibitions and research purposes. It also engages in commemorative activities and events and values its close relationship with local community organisations including the RSL Goulburn sub-Branch, Mulwaree High Remembrance Museum, Goulburn District Historical and Genealogical Society Inc. known as History Goulburn, and Goulburn Mulwaree Library.

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