Bauple Museum
Highlights
- Explore the rich history of Bauple through diverse memorabilia and photos, showcasing the lives of local pioneers.
- Wander through the beautifully maintained gardens and enjoy a safe playground, perfect for families and children.
- Savour a picnic under the shade with free barbeque facilities available year-round for all visitors.
- Discover World War I uniforms and equipment, providing a tangible connection to the past and local heritage.
The Bauple Museum was opened in 2001. An impressive community effort, the museum documents the history of Bauple and the former Tiaro Shire using a variety of photos and memorabilia collected from local families, illustrating the life of the local pioneers. Equipment and uniforms from World War I are included in the collection, showing life from the country at the turn of the twentieth century.
Gardens and a children’s playground have been established, and public toilets, Barbecues and covering sheds plus tables and seating have been installed, all of which are available free of charge to the public, travellers and locals alike. These facilities are maintained and paid for by the Society and are available at any time all year round. Lighting around the park is also maintained by the Society. The park and gardens have been fenced making it a safe area for children to play in the small playground.
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Disabled access available, contact operator for details.