Sturt's Memorial Berri
Highlights
- Explore the historical significance of Sturt's Memorial, commemorating Charles Sturt's 1830 voyage down the Murray River.
- Admire the striking inscription that marks Captain Sturt's journey, connecting visitors to Australia's exploration history.
- Wander through the family-friendly grounds, perfect for a picnic while soaking in the serene riverside atmosphere.
- Capture stunning photographs of the memorial, a landmark that embodies the spirit of adventure in South Australia.
Sturt’s Memorial located in Berri (South Australia) was erected in 1936, Sturt’s Memorial was built to commemorate Charles Sturt’s 1830 voyage down the Murray River. Captain Charles Napier Sturt was a British explorer of Australia, and part of the European exploration of Australia.
The front inscription reads:
Captain CHARLES STURT
Passed This Spot
January 1830
Erected 1930
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Disabled access available, contact operator for details.