
The Old Arapiles Courthouse, constructed in 1891, stands as a testament to Natimuk's rich history. Designed by C.J.W. Crowle, the brick building features a high timber ceiling and locally crafted courtroom furniture by R&J Sisson. During the post-World War I influenza epidemic, it served as a hospital. In 1968, the Arapiles Historical Society transformed it into a museum, preserving artifacts from the region's past. The courthouse is part of the Horsham Rural City Council Local Heritage Overlay and is listed on the Register of the National Estate.
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