Orange Regional Museum

Galleries, Museums and Collections

Orange Regional Museum is an award-winning museum offering engaging exhibitions and a lively program of hands-on activities, talks and events for families, visitors, and local audiences of all ages. The Museum collects and interprets objects that tell the stories of Orange and the broader Central West region.
Photo of the outside of the Orange Regional Museum building
Visitors explore 'Child's Play: Growing Up in Orange in the 1950s and 1960s'
School children looking at All in a Day's work exhibition
People looking at the past exhibition 'Paddock to Plate' at Orange Regional Museum
Visitors look at objects in the 'ASSEMBLE: Orange Festival of Arts 1965-1987' exhibition
Two children dressed in fire fighter uniforms and hats looking at a replica fire alarm telephone
A family looks at the past exhibition 'Animal Kin'
People viewing objects and photographs in the exhibition 'Bloomfield 1925-2025'
Located in a striking purpose-built building within the vibrant Orange cultural precinct, Orange Regional Museum is a must-visit for locals and visitors to the region. Free entry invites families, visitors, and the local community to explore long-term and changing exhibitions and displays, alongside outstanding touring exhibitions from across Australia, spanning history, science, technology and culture.

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Address

151 Byng Street, New South Wales, 2800

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