Cygnet Living History Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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So much local history
We are always interested in and fascinated by local history and Tasmania certainly gave us plenty to ponder, sometimes overload. The museum is housed in a former church, staffed by volunteers and cont...
Plethora of documents, photographs, personal accounts, artefacts etc housed in a former church.
This museum was established in 2000, is staffed by volunteers and costs a gold coin donation to enter. There are maps, archival records, memorabilia, photos, artefacts and objects of all manner and...
Well worth a visit, when in the charming village of Cygnet in the Huon Valley. The museum has lots information, maps and photographs on the history of Tasmania, and the under appreciated connection...
I was on a day trip to Cygnet and was making the most of my time to see everything I could. The return bus to Hobart wasn't until 2.20pm so I had plenty of time to fill. The museum was housed in the...
So much local history
We are always interested in and fascinated by local history and Tasmania certainly gave us plenty to ponder, sometimes overload. The museum is housed in a former church, staffed by volunteers and cont...
Plethora of documents, photographs, personal accounts, artefacts etc housed in a former church.
This museum was established in 2000, is staffed by volunteers and costs a gold coin donation to enter. There are maps, archival records, memorabilia, photos, artefacts and objects of all manner and...
Worth a visit for history buffs
Well worth a visit, when in the charming village of Cygnet in the Huon Valley. The museum has lots information, maps and photographs on the history of Tasmania, and the under appreciated connection...
a quick visit
maybe worth spending 10 - 15 min but not much more while your in Cygnet - there’s not a lot in this village.
Gorgeous historical stop off
I was on a day trip to Cygnet and was making the most of my time to see everything I could. The return bus to Hobart wasn't until 2.20pm so I had plenty of time to fill. The museum was housed in the...