Bonegilla Migrant Experience
Bonegilla Migrant Experience is close to Bonegilla Road, Bonegilla, Bonegilla, City of Wodonga, Victoria
- Address: 132 Bonegilla Rd, Bonegilla VIC 3691, Australia
- Phone: +61 2 6020 6912
- Website: bonegilla.org.au
Bonegilla Migrant Experience, opening hours today
Day of week | Open | Close |
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Sunday | 10 AM | 4 PM |
Monday | 10 AM | 4 PM for the week |
Tuesday | 10 AM | 4 PM |
Wednesday | 10 AM | 4 PM |
Thursday | 10 AM | 4 PM |
Friday | 10 AM | 4 PM |
Saturday | 10 AM | 4 PM |
Bonegilla Migrant Experience reviews
Highly recommend taking the guided tour. So informative and the host was so passionate telling stories from people who had lived there and returned to explore their memories. Very emotional journey for those revisiting. Definitely gives you an appreciation for the new Australians that came such a long way to start their new lives.
A very interesting place to learn about the migration experience of so many people from an era when Australia welcomed the idea. Suitable for children and adults. There are many fascinating exhibits and stories on display as well as a …
Definitely worth a visit. I spent several hours wandering around the camp seeing how the post WW2 migrants lived. Very informative and an interesting experience
Highly recommend taking the guided tour. So informative and the host was so passionate telling stories from people who had lived there and returned to explore their memories. Very emotional journey for those revisiting. Definitely gives you an appreciation for the new Australians that came such a long way to start their new lives.
A very interesting place to learn about the migration experience of so many people from an era when Australia welcomed the idea. Suitable for children and adults. There are many fascinating exhibits and stories on display.
Definitely worth a visit. I spent several hours wandering around the camp seeing how the post WW2 migrants lived. Very informative and an interesting experience.
The guided tour was exceptional. The host was knowledgeable and passionate about sharing the stories of the people who had lived at Bonegilla. It was a very emotional experience, especially for those who had returned to revisit their past. It gave a deep appreciation for the sacrifices and challenges faced by the new Australians.
I highly recommend the guided tour at Bonegilla. It provides a wealth of information about the migration experience of post WW2 migrants. The exhibits and stories on display are fascinating and offer insights into the lives of those who came to start a new life in Australia.
Bonegilla Migrant Experience is a must-visit attraction. The camp provides a unique opportunity to see how post WW2 migrants lived. The tour is very informative and offers an interesting experience. I highly recommend it.
The guided tour at Bonegilla was incredibly educational and moving. The host shared stories from people who had lived at the camp, creating a deeply emotional journey for those who had returned to revisit their memories. It gave a great appreciation for the resilience and determination of the new Australians.
Visiting Bonegilla was a fascinating experience. It offers a unique insight into the migration experience of post WW2 migrants. The exhibits and stories on display are captivating and suitable for both children and adults. Highly recommended.
The guided tour at Bonegilla was outstanding. The host was passionate and knowledgeable, sharing stories from the people who had lived there. It created a deeply emotional and thought-provoking experience, giving a greater understanding and appreciation for the new Australians.
I thoroughly enjoyed my visit to Bonegilla. The guided tour was incredibly informative, and the host was passionate about sharing the stories of the camp's residents. It was an emotional journey, especially for those who had lived there. Highly recommend.
Bonegilla Migrant Experience is a fantastic attraction to learn about the migration experience of post WW2 migrants. The exhibits and stories on display are fascinating, and the guided tour offers a deeper understanding of their lives. Worth a visit.
The guided tour at Bonegilla was enlightening and moving. The host shared stories of the camp's residents, creating a deeply emotional experience for those who had lived there. It gave a great appreciation for the new Australians and their journey.