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Ballarat's Art Gallery of Ballarat is Australia's oldest and most distinguished regional gallery, a treasure trove of Australian art from colonial times to the present. Housed in a grand Victorian building, the gallery offers an intimate, unhurried experience that contrasts with the bustle of Melbourne's major institutions. Its collection spans gold-rush era paintings, contemporary works, and a celebrated photography archive, all set within beautifully restored galleries that evoke the city's rich 19th-century heritage.
Highlights & What to See
- Australian Masterpieces: Don't miss Eugene von Guérard's sweeping colonial landscapes and the gallery's extensive collection of Heidelberg School works, including Tom Roberts and Arthur Streeton.
- The Eureka Collection: A powerful assemblage of artworks and artefacts connected to the 1854 Eureka Stockade, offering deep insight into Ballarat's gold-rush history and the fight for miners' rights.
- Contemporary Exhibitions: The gallery's temporary shows feature cutting-edge Australian artists, often with a regional focus, and rotate frequently – check what's on before you visit.
- Heritage Building: The 1884 building itself is a highlight, with soaring ceilings, ornate plasterwork, and a grand staircase that make wandering the galleries a pleasure.
- Photography Collection: One of Australia's finest regional photography holdings, documenting Ballarat's evolution from gold-rush boomtown to modern regional centre.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan for 1.5 to 2 hours to appreciate the permanent collection and any temporary exhibitions. If you're a dedicated art enthusiast, allow half a day to linger over the detailed labels and explore the gallery's research library. The gallery is compact enough to combine with a morning coffee at the on-site café and a stroll through the adjacent Ballarat Botanical Gardens.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Ballarat Botanical Gardens – Just across the road, these magnificent 19th-century gardens feature a stunning conservatory, duck ponds, and the Prime Ministers' Avenue of bronze busts.
- Sovereign Hill – A living-history museum that recreates Ballarat's gold-rush era, with costumed interpreters, underground mine tours, and gold panning – a perfect complement to the gallery's Eureka collection.
- Lake Wendouree – A scenic lake with a 6 km walking/cycling track, rowing boats, and birdlife; ideal for a post-gallery picnic or leisurely afternoon.
- Daylesford & Hepburn Springs – A 40-minute drive north, this spa country offers mineral springs, gourmet dining, and art galleries of its own, making a relaxed weekend escape.
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