Address
2 Smith Street, Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia
Opening Hours
Information not available
Costs
- Indicative Prices: $8.00 - $20.00
- Child: $8.00 - $8.00
The museum of Australia's oldest, most decorated Regiment in the mainland's oldest (1820), heritage listed barracks. Trace the evolution of the weaponry, uniforms and equipment of the NSW Cavalry and famed Light Horse - from horses and lances to tanks and modern armoured vehicles.
With a retired Lancer as guide, hear stories of the Regiment's ceremonial duties at home and overseas as Vice-Regal Escort, and of its active service in the Boer War, in WWI as the First Light Horse at Gallipoli and Palestine, and in WWII in New Guinea and Borneo where it mounted what is to this day Australia's largest ever tank attack at Balikpapan.
View Australia's finest Boer War collection, including handwritten first known versions of Banjo Patterson war poems; clamber over heritage armoured vehicles, including the world acclaimed WW2 Matilda Tank named ACE, restored to full mobility and WW2 fighting condition
Due to current health advice on COVID-19, the Barracks and the Museum are closed until further notice.
Special Features
Australian Museums and Galleries Association, Visitor Information Centre, Australian Museums and Galleries Association, Carpark, Coach Parking, Family Friendly, Picnic Area, Public Toilet, Shop / Gift Shop, International, Walks, History & Heritage