Visit Burnie's famous indoor street and experience the sights and sounds of 100 years ago. It was a time before Burnie had any of the major utilities and conveniences that we take for granted today, such as electricity, gas and automobiles.
Each of the stores in the street features a trade or profession important to the functioning of the pioneering community. They are based on actual businesses that existed in Burnie at the time. You will see some of the personal treasures and memorabilia of Burnie's pioneers, tools of the trade and goods that were made and sold in the era.
Thousands of rare and interesting objects are displayed in authentic commercial and domestic settings. The streetscape is built from authentic 19th century materials salvaged from demolished houses that were built during the Federation era. The paint colours used and the architectural styles are those that were common along the North West Coast from 1890 to 1910.
The Pioneer Village Museum was the first indoor historical street to be recreated in Australia and inspired the creation of many more.
Not in conjunction with any other offers.
Purchase one adult or concession ticket and receive one free admission.