Bendigo Pottery Interpretive Museum

Visit the Bendigo Pottery Interpretive Museum, step back in time and learn about the production processes, machinery, working conditions and traditional skills of Bendigo Pottery from its beginning in 1858 to the present. BENDIGO POTTERY COMPLEX IS CLOSED ON TUESDAYS.

Historic Wood Fired Kilns

Bendigo Pottery has one of the most significant collections of historic wood fired kilns in the world.

The Interpretive Museum is built around the old kilns and contains displays of equipment used over the years and product made at the pottery since 1858.

Features Include

  • Theatrette inside a restored wood fired kiln
  • Videos and soundscapes
  • Collection of early Bendigo Pottery
  • Historic production equipment used for making acid bottles, clay pipes, roof tile, bricks and tableware
  • Timeline display detailing the development of Bendigo Pottery
  • Views into the current production areas

Museum Entry Prices

  • $8.00 adults
  • $7.00 concession
  • $4.00 child (5-15 years)
  • $20.00 family (2 adults and up to 4 children)
  • $6.00 group concession (10 or more)
Last Updated
Thu, Jun 24, 21

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