Goulburn War Memorial & Museum
Goulburn War Memorial was built as a lasting tribute to the gallant men of Goulburn and district who served in World War I. It was opened in 1925.
The War Memorial is a square tower of stone conglomerate and concrete standing 20 metres high, with Rocky Hill as it's pedestal. Inside the tower is a tablet inscribed with the names of those who enlisted from the district. The lookout gallery at the top of the Memorial gives unparallel views of Goulburn and the surrounds.
The Lookout is open 7 days a week from 7am-5pm.
A valuable collection of WWI artefacts is housed in the adjacent cottage. It consists of weapons, personal items used by soldiers, memorabilia and medals. The local history room displays Goulburn's association with, and contribution to, the two world wars. Each object tells a unique story of survival, mateship and the history of warfare.
The Museum is open Saturdays and Sundays, public holidays and most school holidays from 10am-4pm, it is also open most Wednesdays from 9am-2pm. and other times by appointment.
The Goulburn War Memorial, Rocky Hill and the avenue of trees to Enlisted Soldiers along lower Memorial Road are listed on the register of the National Estate.
Goulburn War Memorial is part of the Merino Country food, wine & culture trail.
See MAP for location.
Contact Details
Memorial Drive
Goulburn NSW 2580
Telephone: (02) 4823 4463 weekdays, (02) 4823 4492 weekends


