Description

Burnie Pioneer Village Museum reflects Burnie's historic streetscape in the 1890's.
Visit Burnie's famous indoor street and experience the sights and sounds of 100 years ago. The Pioneer Village was the first indoor historical street to be recreated in Australia and is still ranked among the best. A spectacular display with thousands of rare and interesting objects displayed in authentic commercial, and domestic settings.
The Village is designed to interpret the environment of the period 1890 - 1910 when Burnie was at the height of its first economic boom.
Each unit is built of authentic 19th century materials, the colours used and the architectural variations here are those that were fashioned along the North West Coast from 1880 to 1910.
The "proprietors" of the various businesses were the first to establish their particular trade in Burnie and laid the foundations for the commerce and industry in Burnie today.
Historical enquiries, tourist information, cafe and postal facilities are available.





Facilities

   Access Without Assistance for the Disabled        Cafe        Car park    
   Catering        Coach Parking        Guide    
   Parking for the Disabled        Public Toilet        Shaded Area    
   Shop        Toilet facilities for the Disabled        Visitor Information Centre    


Other Information

Disabled Access - Ramp to front enterance, disabled parking space and disabled toilet facilities.

Suitable for Children - Childrens activity sheets are available.



Website :www.burnie.net Tel No :6430 5746