Orange Regional Museum

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Situated in the heart of Orange, the Orange Regional Museum is a contemporary cultural gem that brings the region's stories to life. Housed in a striking modern building, the museum offers a deep dive into the Wiradjuri heritage, agricultural history, and the gold rush that shaped this fertile corner of New South Wales. With rotating exhibitions and interactive displays, it’s a must-visit for travellers keen to understand the area beyond its famed cool-climate wines.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate 1–2 hours to fully appreciate the permanent and temporary exhibits. If you’re a history buff or travelling with children, you could easily stretch to half a day, especially if you combine it with a stroll through Robertson Park or a coffee at a nearby café. The museum is compact but rich in content, so it’s best visited in the morning or early afternoon when it’s quieter.

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