Overview
The Katherine Museum has seasonal hours so its advisable to follow us on face book for confirmation when the Museum is open.
Opening Hours
The Katherine Museum is proudly run by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Katherine Museum is currently closed for the wet season.
We’ll announce our reopening date once conditions allow.
Thank you for your patience and understanding.
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Home of the first ‘flying doctor’ Dr. Clyde Fenton’s De Havilland Gipsy Moth plane, used in his pioneering aero-medical work in the 1930s.
The Katherine Outback Heritage Museum was originally constructed as an air terminal for the region during World War II, and now contains an eclectic collection of artifacts, photographs, maps and pioneer memorabilia in an informative museum. As well as Aboriginal artifacts from the region, the museum houses photographs, furniture, home wares and tools ranging in date from the late-nineteenth century to the mid-twentieth century. Outdoor and undercover exhibits illustrate a rich heritage of ingenuity in rural machinery and household equipment.
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- 0447 202 243
- info@katherinemuseum.com.au
- www.katherinemuseum.com
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20 Christie Road, Katherine NT 850 Australia
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