Euroa Museum



Euroa Museum

The Farmers Arms Hotel, where the Museum's collection is located, was first licensed in 1876 and served as a hotel until 1917.

Mrs Edith Smith (nee McCormack), wife of the now deceased police constable Arthur Smith, had a young family to raise. She bought the building in the early 1920s and ran it as a boarding house until her death in the early 1970s. The then Shire of Euroa purchased the building for the Euroa Historical Society's use.

The local museum features a room dedicated to Ned Kelly history. Also on display is memorabilia from Eliza and William Forlong, historic wool pioneers, the Longwood Bank, and other local and family history.

Euroa Museum

Opening Hours:


Wednesdays and Sundays 1pm - 4pm.
Other times by appointment.

Cost:


Indicative prices are Adult: $5.00, Child (ages 6-16): $1.00, Children five and under free.



Location


25 Kirkland Avenue,  Euroa 3666 View Map


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Web Links


www.euroamuseum.org.au


Euroa Museum25 Kirkland Avenue,, Euroa, Victoria, 3666