Bendigo Pottery
Galleries, Museums and Collections
Established in 1858, Bendigo Pottery offers a unique visitor experience of both historic and modern ceramic production.
Bendigo Pottery has quality ceramic tableware at factory prices, antiques and collectables centre with over 40 stalls, heritage listed wood fired kilns as well as an Interpretive Museum.
The Interpretive Museum features a theatrette inside a heritage wood fired kiln and displays of kilns, production equipment and pottery produced over the last 150 years. The museum has videos, soundscapes and views into the factory to provide an insight into the production process.
You can watch a potter hand throwing product and have a wheel throwing lesson. There are also activities younger children can participate in called 'Clay Play'.
There are six artist studios including painting, prints, glass beads, photos and textiles.
The Antiques and Collectables Centre has around 45 individual dealers and is also open seven days.
Bendigo Pottery has ample parking for cars, coaches and caravans on-site as well as a café and a magnificent rose garden.
For further information please visit the website or contact Bendigo Pottery.
The Interpretive Museum features a theatrette inside a heritage wood fired kiln and displays of kilns, production equipment and pottery produced over the last 150 years. The museum has videos, soundscapes and views into the factory to provide an insight into the production process.
You can watch a potter hand throwing product and have a wheel throwing lesson. There are also activities younger children can participate in called 'Clay Play'.
There are six artist studios including painting, prints, glass beads, photos and textiles.
The Antiques and Collectables Centre has around 45 individual dealers and is also open seven days.
Bendigo Pottery has ample parking for cars, coaches and caravans on-site as well as a café and a magnificent rose garden.
For further information please visit the website or contact Bendigo Pottery.