
Nestled in Gippsland, the Trafalgar Holden Museum showcases Australia's rich Holden heritage within a restored dairy factory. The museum's extensive collection features original Holden-made and bodied cars, including models from the Holden Bodied Buick to the last ZB Commodore. Unique exhibits encompass a Gypsy Major Aero Engine, a Holden-made Melbourne tram, military equipment, saddlery, golf clubs, badges, a Holden-built patrol boat, GMH household items, utes, engines, memorabilia, a Peter Brock Motorsport Tribute, and the Holden Design Studio with concept cars and the Bumblebee Camaro. Operated by dedicated volunteers, the museum offers a café, gift shop, and a theatre showcasing Holden history. Open daily from 10 am to 5 pm, it welcomes visitors to explore the evolution of Holden from its early days to the final Holden-branded vehicles. Admission is $15 for adults, $10 for seniors, $5 for children, and $35 for families. The museum also hosts annual events, such as the Route 69 Cruise in October, celebrating 69 years of Holden vehicle manufacturing with a scenic 69 km drive through Gippsland.
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