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"A Living History"
Creswick Museum

The Town Hall was built in 1876, a magnificent two storey National Trust classified building, with a tower and clock. It was opened to the public on November 20th 1970 by Sir Daryl Lindsay. The interior of the building is notable for the magnificent classic winding staircase of local Basalt. From the balcony on the second floor you can look down onto the Lindsay Gallery.
The Museum has special exhibitions on a regular basis.
From January 24th 2010 until May 11th 2010 the Museum will have the Sir Daryl and Lady Joan Lindsay exhibition.
Opening Hours are Weekends and Public Holidays 11am to 3.30pm and other times by special arrangement. From 1st June 2010 to mid August, the Museum will be closed for renovations. You can still access Creswick History by visiting the Creswick Research Centre, 1 Raglan Street, Creswick on Friday and Saturday's 11- 3.30.
Click Here to go to to the Creswick Museum website for more information.


