Photo: Theo E Cooper / Public domain
Housed in a striking 19th-century former bond store, the Glass House Museum is Port Macquarie’s premier cultural attraction. Its name comes from the original glass-walled verandah used for drying wool, and today its curated exhibits tell the story of the region’s Indigenous heritage, colonial settlement, and maritime past. The museum’s friendly volunteers bring the past to life with personal stories, making it a must for history buffs and anyone wanting to understand this corner of the Mid North Coast.
Highlights & What to See
- Permanent Exhibitions: Explore the Birpai Dreaming display showcasing local Aboriginal culture, and the Shipwrecks of the Mid North Coast gallery with artefacts from the SS Wollongbar and other wrecks.
- Historic Buildings: Wander through the restored 1840s bond store, the adjoining cottage, and the blacksmith’s forge – all furnished with period pieces.
- Courthouse Collection: See the original magistrate’s bench and prison cells from the 1869 courthouse, relocated to the museum grounds.
- Rotating Exhibits: Check the calendar for temporary shows on everything from vintage fashion to local photography.
- Museum Shop: Pick up locally made crafts, books on regional history, and unique souvenirs.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend 1–1.5 hours exploring the indoor galleries and outdoor buildings. If you’re a keen history enthusiast, allow 2 hours to read the detailed information panels and chat with the volunteer guides. The museum is compact, so it’s easy to combine with a stroll along the Hastings River or a coffee at a nearby café.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Port Macquarie Historic Cemetery: A 10-minute walk away, this peaceful site contains graves of early settlers and shipwreck victims, with informative signage.
- Hastings River Walk: Follow the riverfront path from the museum to Town Beach, passing parks and public art installations.
- Koala Hospital: A 5-minute drive south, this world-famous sanctuary cares for injured koalas and offers guided tours.
- Tacking Point Lighthouse: Drive 10 minutes to this 1879 lighthouse with panoramic ocean views and a short coastal walk.
- Sea Acres Rainforest Centre: A 15-minute drive south, this boardwalk through littoral rainforest is home to diverse birdlife and a visitor centre with Aboriginal cultural displays.
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Image credits
- Port Macquarie Historic Cemetery — Christopher Wood / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Hastings River Walk — Magiko at English Wikipedia / CC BY 3.0