Thredbo Alpine Museum

Thredbo Alpine Museum is close to Thredbo Village Square, Diggings Terrace, Friday Flat Camp, Thredbo, Snowy Monaro Regional Council, New South Wales, 2625

  • Address: Thredbo NSW 2625, Australia
  • Phone: +61 2 9449 7610
  • Website: thredboalpinemuseum.org.au

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A wonderful gem to visit in Thredbo. This is completely volunteer run and the lady looking after the place this weekend was super friendly and knowledgeable about the mountains. She went out of her way to answer my question and found me …

Came in with no expectation, went out delighted ! The lady at the entrance was deeply informative and kind, thank you for all the insights and stories about Thredbo's mountainous history. We were amazed to see actual Olympic medals in …

The Thredbo Alpine Museum has free entry and is a must see if you are in Thredbo. Interesting history of the town and the early days of skiing in Australia. Only small but lots to see.

2023-09-07 Angela

A wonderful gem to visit in Thredbo. This is completely volunteer run and the lady looking after the place this weekend was super friendly and knowledgeable about the mountains. She went out of her way to answer my question and found me a map of the area. The museum has a small but interesting collection of artifacts and displays. I highly recommend stopping by if you're in Thredbo.

2023-09-07 Michael

Came in with no expectation, went out delighted! The lady at the entrance was deeply informative and kind, thank you for all the insights and stories about Thredbo's mountainous history. We were amazed to see actual Olympic medals in person and learn about the skiing heritage of Thredbo. The museum may be small but it packs a lot of interesting information. Definitely worth a visit.

2023-09-07 Sarah

The Thredbo Alpine Museum is a hidden gem in the town. It's run by volunteers and the lady running it when we visited was friendly and knowledgeable. She shared fascinating stories about the mountains and even helped me find a hiking trail map. The museum itself has a nice collection of artifacts and provides a glimpse into the early days of skiing in Australia. Even though it's small, there is plenty to see and it's well worth a visit.

2023-09-22 Daniel

I had a great experience at the Thredbo Alpine Museum. The lady who greeted us was very friendly and enthusiastic about the museum's history. She provided us with lots of interesting information about Thredbo and the surrounding mountains. The museum itself had a good mix of artifacts, photographs, and displays that showcased the town's skiing heritage. It's a small museum, but definitely worth a visit if you're in Thredbo.

2023-09-27 Linda

I visited the Thredbo Alpine Museum and was pleasantly surprised by the amount of information and artifacts they had on display. The lady working there was incredibly friendly and helpful, providing great insights into the town's history and pointing out interesting items in the collection. The museum is small, but it provides a good overview of Thredbo's skiing heritage. I highly recommend visiting if you're in the area.

2023-10-02 John

The Thredbo Alpine Museum is a quaint little museum that offers a glimpse into the history of skiing in Thredbo. The lady who welcomed us was very knowledgeable and passionate about Thredbo's mountains. She was happy to answer any questions we had and provided us with a map of the area. The museum itself has a small collection of artifacts and displays that are interesting to explore. It's a free museum and definitely worth a visit.

2023-10-07 Julia

I had a lovely experience visiting the Thredbo Alpine Museum. The lady at the entrance was friendly and provided us with interesting information about the town and its skiing history. The museum has a small but well-curated collection of artifacts and displays. I particularly enjoyed seeing the actual Olympic medals. It's a free museum and definitely worth a visit if you're in Thredbo.

2023-10-12 Peter

The Thredbo Alpine Museum is a hidden gem in Thredbo. The lady who runs the museum was incredibly friendly and knowledgeable. She went above and beyond to answer our questions and share fascinating stories about the mountains. The museum itself has a good variety of artifacts and displays that give you a sense of Thredbo's skiing history. It's a small museum, but definitely worth a visit.

2023-10-17 Karen

The Thredbo Alpine Museum is a must-visit if you're in Thredbo. Despite its small size, the museum offers a lot of interesting information and artifacts related to the town's skiing history. The lady who welcomed us was very friendly and provided great insights into the exhibits. It's a free museum and definitely worth a visit.

2023-10-22 Stephen

I thoroughly enjoyed my visit to the Thredbo Alpine Museum. The lady working there was extremely friendly and knowledgeable about the mountains. She took the time to answer all of my questions and even found me a map of the area. The museum itself has a nice collection of artifacts and displays that highlight the history of skiing in Thredbo. I highly recommend stopping by if you're in the area.

2023-10-27 Emma

The Thredbo Alpine Museum is a small but fascinating museum in Thredbo. The lady who greeted us was very friendly and provided us with interesting information about the museum's exhibits. It was great to see actual Olympic medals and learn about the early days of skiing in Australia. The museum is definitely worth a visit if you're in Thredbo.

2023-11-01 David

I had a pleasant visit to the Thredbo Alpine Museum. The lady running the museum was friendly and knowledgeable about the mountains. She took the time to answer my questions and even helped me find a hiking trail map. The museum itself has a small but interesting collection of artifacts and displays. It's a free museum and definitely worth a visit if you're in Thredbo.

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