Murtoa Museum Precinct: Old Water Tower, Concordia Cottage, Bell Tower & Railway Station Exhibition PLUS Pop-up Photography Exhibition
Come and explore the 4 floors of displays in the old Water Tower and marvel at the James Hill Taxidermy collection of over 600 specimens of birds, mammals, reptiles and bird eggs. The largest collection in Australia.
View the large scale model of the 1960’s railway yards at the refurbished Railway Station. There is a pop-up photo display of a bygone era when there were train services to Patchewollock.
Concordia College was established in 1890, the first Lutheran Seminary in Victoria. The college moved to Adelaide in 1905 leaving behind this cottage which now houses many important and interesting historical artefacts of Murtoa and its people.
Don’t forget to ring the old Concordia church bell!