What is sovereign hill museums association? The Sovereign Hill Museums Association explores our living cultural and natural heritage through the lens of the Victorian gold rushes, including the lead up to this time and the legacy we live with. This is a local story told within a global context.How do i contact sovereign hill? Sovereign Hill. Postal address. 39 Magpie Street. Ballarat, Victoria, 3350 Australia. General enquiries. Telephone: 03 5337 1199. Administrative enquiries. Fax: 03 5331 1528. Email: [email protected]. When did sovereign hill open to the public? Extensive collection of photographs and documents associated with the history of Sovereign Hill, which opened to the public in November 1970. The Gold Museum welcomes any feedback that you have on records that you find which may need correction or improvement to the data.What did sovereign hill contribute to culture victoria? Sovereign Hill and the Gold Museum were proud to contribute to Culture Victoria’s “Many Roads: Chinese on the Goldfields”. Sovereign Hill’s has a significant historical collection of horse-drawn vehicles, many of which are on display at W Proctor, Wheelwright & Coach Manufactory, and across the Outdoor Museum.
Collection care is ongoing and researchers are encouraged to contact the team to discuss collection access. For all collections access, donation queries, and research queries please email goldmuseum@ sovereignhill.com.au and a member of the Collections and Curatorial team will be in touch. For access to the Sovereign Hill Museums Association
About Sovereign Hill Education Sovereign Hill Education is the team who books your excursions and delivers hands-on sessions, resources and activities for students and teachers visiting Sovereign Hill and Narmbool. Sovereign Hill Education is committed to providing the most meaningful excursion or camp experience for visiting students and teachers.
The museum is part of the Sovereign Hill Museums Association. The Gold Museum extends Sovereign Hill’s story of Ballarat – a majestic provincial city built on the wealth derived from the great Australian gold rushes of the 1850s – and serves as Ballarat’s social and cultural history museum.