
Housed in a historic 1884 building designed by William Wilkinson Wardell, the Berry Museum showcases the town's rich agricultural, dairying, and timber heritage. The museum features an extensive collection of artifacts, photographs, and records donated by the local community. Visitors can explore various displays, including a 'please do touch' room for children, and enjoy guided or self-guided tours. Operated by dedicated volunteers of the Berry & District Historical Society, the museum offers free entry and is open on weekends and public holidays. Bookings are required for guided tours and group visits.
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