Galleries, Museums and Collections

Cammie's AntiquesMore Info

Cammies Antiques is located at Paringa, in the Riverland, and has the largest range of antiques and collectables in the Riverland. They stock a huge range of goods including furniture, and collectables such as china, books, radios, kitchenalia, tools, garagenalia, enamel signs and much much more. There really is something for every collector. They also stock a wide range of locally made jams, relishes and olive oils.

Cobdogla Irrigation And Steam MuseumMore Info

The Cobdogla Irrigation and Steam Museum was originally built as the pumping station for the district's vineyards and horticultural crops

Gilbert Street GalleryMore Info

Gilbert Street Gallery is a contemporary art gallery located in the heart of the Riverland. The gallery exhibits the works of the cream of the Riverland's art scene. Gilbert Street Gallery is the exclusive outlet for the work of the Riverland's own internationally acclaimed artist, Garry Duncan.

Goanna Hill GalleryMore Info

You can meet Stephen Everingham the resident artist at the Goanna Hill Gallery, which is located at Paringa in South Australia.

Loxton Historical VillageMore Info

The Loxton Historical Village has an aura of old world charm. When entering the village you will feel like you have been transported back to the late 1890's when the Loxton Township was just being developed. Foundations for the Loxton Historical Village were laid in 1970 when Loxton National Trust branch built a pug and pine replica of 'Loxton's Hut' - there are now over 45 fully furnished buildings and sites depicting and preserving the history and way of life of early Riverland settlers. Several buildings are home to the 1956 Murray River Flood exhibition, an amazing collection of photos showing the heartbreak and destruction.

Marterdom GalleryMore Info

For those who want something different, Marterdom Gallery offers for sale, wearable art by experienced Riverland dressmaker and costume designer Lorraine Marter. Each article is a one only garment, made from stunning fabrics in beautiful colours. Also available are hats, bags and jewellery. The gallery is perfect for picking up truly unique gifts for friends and family.

Morgan MuseumMore Info

The Morgan Museum is situated in the Landseers building and overlooks the lawn riverbank area and the ferry.

OlivewoodMore Info

See Olivewood, the original home of Charles Chaffey, a Canadian who helped established the Renmark Irrigation Colony using the Murray River to irrigate the lands along its banks.

Rain Moth GalleryMore Info

The Rain Moth Gallery shop has a wide range of art and craft for sale from Riverland and South Australian artists.

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