Tathra Wharf Museum
Highlights
- Explore Tathra Wharf, the last 19th-century coastal wharf on the eastern seaboard, and connect with maritime history.
- Discover a rich collection of artifacts and photographs at Tathra Wharf Museum, showcasing the area's unique heritage.
- Wander through the charming wharf precinct, where the echoes of the past blend seamlessly with the present.
- Enjoy family-friendly facilities, including public toilets and a gift shop, ensuring a comfortable visit for all.
Tathra Wharf, a beacon of history and charm on the Sapphire Coast of NSW, is the sole remaining 19th-century coastal wharf on the eastern seaboard of Australia, offering visitors a fascinating glimpse into the past.
The Tathra Wharf Museum serves as a custodian of the area’s maritime heritage. It houses a rich collection of artifacts, photographs and exhibits that narrate the wharf’s story and the broader history of the Tathra district.
They hope you enjoy your journey through time at the Tathra Wharf, where the echoes of the past meet the present, and history is preserved for all to discover and cherish.
Entry is via the front of the cargo building on the wharf. It is run by dedicated volunteers and provides a showcase for its maritime history.
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Accreditations
- Australian Museums and Galleries Association
Features
Disabled access available, contact operator for details.