Moonta Mines Museum
Moonta Mines Museum
4.5
13:00 น. - 16:00 น.
วันจันทร์
13:00 น. - 16:00 น.
วันอังคาร
13:00 น. - 16:00 น.
วันพุธ
13:00 น. - 16:00 น.
วันพฤหัสบดี
13:00 น. - 16:00 น.
วันศุกร์
13:00 น. - 16:00 น.
วันเสาร์
13:00 น. - 16:00 น.
วันอาทิตย์
13:00 น. - 16:00 น.
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9 ภายใน 5 กม.
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8 ภายใน 10 กม.
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4.5
126 รีวิว
ดีเยี่ยม
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ดีมาก
41
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2
แย่
1
แย่มาก
1
Cee
6 ผลงาน
ม.ค. ค.ศ. 2023 • ครอบครัว
Excellent. Was so interesting to learn about the history of the mine. We went on with our 4 young children aged 6 & under. The toddler & baby were very restless but it was still great for all ages
เขียนเมื่อ 19 มกราคม ค.ศ. 2023
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Judysim
บริสเบน, ออสเตรเลีย159 ผลงาน
มี.ค. ค.ศ. 2022 • คู่รัก
Excellent museum. Displays are well presented and there is so much there. Perhaps one of the best museums I have visited. Betterbthan the Museum of Australia in Canberra I think. Limited opening hours as staffed by volunteers. A credit to the community.
เขียนเมื่อ 31 มีนาคม ค.ศ. 2022
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FrankY
Tanunda, ออสเตรเลีย13 ผลงาน
ก.พ. ค.ศ. 2022
Been to a number of small town museums and this is perhaps one of the tidiest.
Many interesting rooms, need to do more than one visit to take it all in.
Volunteer was watching something on her phone that echoed through the building, might’ve been nice to have some audio to drown that out!
Many interesting rooms, need to do more than one visit to take it all in.
Volunteer was watching something on her phone that echoed through the building, might’ve been nice to have some audio to drown that out!
เขียนเมื่อ 25 กุมภาพันธ์ ค.ศ. 2022
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Anita T
เมลเบิร์น, ออสเตรเลีย349 ผลงาน
พ.ค. ค.ศ. 2021
As members of the National Trust, our entry was free. But the entry fee is low and the museum is well worth a visit. The history of Moonta and its copper mining was told in photos, artefacts and models.
เขียนเมื่อ 30 พฤษภาคม ค.ศ. 2021
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Susan C
เมลเบิร์น, ออสเตรเลีย740 ผลงาน
ม.ค. ค.ศ. 2021 • เพื่อนๆ
The Moonta Mines Museum consists of the museum itself, a 45 minute train ride at the adjoining Moonta Mines Railway and the self-guided Moonta Mines Walking trails that allow you to explore the geology and mining ruins in the area.
We started our visit with the Hughes walk about 650 metres from the complex. It is a heritage walk around the Hughes Engine House and the ruins near it. There is a brochure available online and from the Moonta Mines Museum and Moonta Tourist Office but the walk is well sign-posted. I found the main structures quite evocative and excellent photography subjects. One of the children we know, who visited separately, was enamoured with seeing the “Repunzel” tower. Nearby is the Moonta Mines Uniting Church along Bower St with a Sunday School Museum but the tourist services are currently suspended due to COVID but you can peek in the windows from the steps that take you to the higher storey.
The Museum itself in located in fourteen rooms of the old Moonta Mines Model School. I found it a well-structured display of the Moonta miner’s lifestyle. Highlights for me were the mining exhibits at the start, the Cornish heritage, the cartoons and biography of Oswald Prior and, towards the end, the old classroom looking like a small lecture theatre. Another family member found the geology exhibit interesting. The music, death and societies rooms (at the end) were the least engaging but were still presented in a manner that made them interesting. There was a sign saying a photography permit was required but that is only for more professional photography; hand-held no-flash photography was allowed without one.
This attraction is run by the National Trust of SA. It was free for us Vic Trust members but $8 for the museum for my sister who used her ticket to come back the same day with her grandchildren. It can close a little early (as the museum did when we visited) or run extra trains (as it did when we visited) depending on availability of volunteers. There is also the Moonta Mines Sweet Shop with old-fashioned and more current sweets but there is always quite a queue not helped by COVID restrictions. My husband finished the museum early and queued for us for over 15 minutes to get our goodies.
We were operating on a time limit and weren’t organised enough to take a ride on the train. I think it takes you through similar areas to the also not-taken Ryan’s Walk and Hancock’s Walk. As the museum is open 11:00 am to 4:00 pm school holidays (after Dec 26th) and 1 pm to 4:00pm otherwise I would visit the outside walks in the morning, schedule a train ride (only Wednesdays, Saturday & Sunday unless public / school holidays where more are scheduled (check website for times when planning and be aware that very hot and very wet weather can cause closures)). All-in-all it is a place I will revisit to take the train, the other walks and re-explore the museum again.
We started our visit with the Hughes walk about 650 metres from the complex. It is a heritage walk around the Hughes Engine House and the ruins near it. There is a brochure available online and from the Moonta Mines Museum and Moonta Tourist Office but the walk is well sign-posted. I found the main structures quite evocative and excellent photography subjects. One of the children we know, who visited separately, was enamoured with seeing the “Repunzel” tower. Nearby is the Moonta Mines Uniting Church along Bower St with a Sunday School Museum but the tourist services are currently suspended due to COVID but you can peek in the windows from the steps that take you to the higher storey.
The Museum itself in located in fourteen rooms of the old Moonta Mines Model School. I found it a well-structured display of the Moonta miner’s lifestyle. Highlights for me were the mining exhibits at the start, the Cornish heritage, the cartoons and biography of Oswald Prior and, towards the end, the old classroom looking like a small lecture theatre. Another family member found the geology exhibit interesting. The music, death and societies rooms (at the end) were the least engaging but were still presented in a manner that made them interesting. There was a sign saying a photography permit was required but that is only for more professional photography; hand-held no-flash photography was allowed without one.
This attraction is run by the National Trust of SA. It was free for us Vic Trust members but $8 for the museum for my sister who used her ticket to come back the same day with her grandchildren. It can close a little early (as the museum did when we visited) or run extra trains (as it did when we visited) depending on availability of volunteers. There is also the Moonta Mines Sweet Shop with old-fashioned and more current sweets but there is always quite a queue not helped by COVID restrictions. My husband finished the museum early and queued for us for over 15 minutes to get our goodies.
We were operating on a time limit and weren’t organised enough to take a ride on the train. I think it takes you through similar areas to the also not-taken Ryan’s Walk and Hancock’s Walk. As the museum is open 11:00 am to 4:00 pm school holidays (after Dec 26th) and 1 pm to 4:00pm otherwise I would visit the outside walks in the morning, schedule a train ride (only Wednesdays, Saturday & Sunday unless public / school holidays where more are scheduled (check website for times when planning and be aware that very hot and very wet weather can cause closures)). All-in-all it is a place I will revisit to take the train, the other walks and re-explore the museum again.
เขียนเมื่อ 26 กุมภาพันธ์ ค.ศ. 2021
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Michael T
แอดิเลด, ออสเตรเลีย13 ผลงาน
ม.ค. ค.ศ. 2021 • เพื่อนๆ
A well worth visit to this venue for what is a very informative 45 minute train trip around the historical mines, we’ve done it twice now and was even better the second time.
เขียนเมื่อ 15 มกราคม ค.ศ. 2021
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LCrawfer
Australia16 ผลงาน
ม.ค. ค.ศ. 2021 • ครอบครัว
Such an amazingly curated museum in the middle of nowhere.
Admittedly my grandma went to the school that is now the museum back in the 1930s & 1940s, so I was personally interested in seeing everything within.
Despite this, it was actually fascinating for my children (aged 10 & 7) as they were given a treasure hunt / quiz of sorts to complete throughout (spot the Queen Victoria picture, spot the wig, that sort of thing. The advantage of this is they has a clipboard and pen in hand which helped keep there hands of the multitude of the exhibits.
From mining, to Cornish cooking, to the school students, and life within the community back when the mine was open, the museum has it all.
Highly recommend.
Admittedly my grandma went to the school that is now the museum back in the 1930s & 1940s, so I was personally interested in seeing everything within.
Despite this, it was actually fascinating for my children (aged 10 & 7) as they were given a treasure hunt / quiz of sorts to complete throughout (spot the Queen Victoria picture, spot the wig, that sort of thing. The advantage of this is they has a clipboard and pen in hand which helped keep there hands of the multitude of the exhibits.
From mining, to Cornish cooking, to the school students, and life within the community back when the mine was open, the museum has it all.
Highly recommend.
เขียนเมื่อ 10 มกราคม ค.ศ. 2021
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Anne W
Mount Gambier, ออสเตรเลีย205 ผลงาน
ต.ค. ค.ศ. 2020
We learned so much at this museum, even being allowed to return the next day because the museum was closing before we have seen it all. This was one museum we were glad we had visited.
เขียนเมื่อ 1 พฤศจิกายน ค.ศ. 2020
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Kerry H
17 ผลงาน
ก.ย. ค.ศ. 2020 • คู่รัก
We arrived a little late (allow a couple of hours - it closes at 4.00pm). Well laid out, excellent cover of local history. Worth a visit.
เขียนเมื่อ 27 กันยายน ค.ศ. 2020
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Barrie Rogers
59 ผลงาน
ก.ย. ค.ศ. 2020
Unfortunately the Museum was closed during our visit but we took the train tour of the mine site. Our train driver and guide was funny and informative with a real down to earth local sense of humour. A great way to spend an hour or two.
เขียนเมื่อ 20 กันยายน ค.ศ. 2020
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- Moonta Mines Museum เปิดให้บริการเวลา
- อา. - ส. 13:00 น. - 16:00 น.
- โรงแรมใกล้ๆ Moonta Mines Museum:
- (5.35 กม.) Moonta Bay Holiday Park
- (2.22 กม.) Royal Hotel Moonta
- (2.00 กม.) Stonewall Cottage 23 Kadina Road Cross Roads (Moonta)
- (2.41 กม.) Cornwall Hotel
- (2.32 กม.) Stylish combination of old world charm with luxurious modern amenities
- ร้านอาหารใกล้ๆ Moonta Mines Museum:
- (1.55 กม.) The Coffee Barn Gelateria
- (2.51 กม.) Taste the Yorke
- (5.87 กม.) Cafe Capella's
- (2.38 กม.) The Cornish Kitchen Moonta
- (2.39 กม.) Nook & Nourish