Ayers House Museum illustrates Victorian domestic life as it was lived both upstairs and downstairs. It's a colonial mansion named after the nineteenth century state premier Sir Henry Ayers.
Experience the social history of the period during a guided tour of the house. See a collection of historic costume, silver, artwork and furniture as well as changing exhibitions.
The house contains important decorative painted finishes on internal walls and ceilings that extend to every room, reflecting the differing function of each room. The house is thought to have been designed by George Strickland Kingston and was built over a period of several years.
A property of the National Trust of South Australia, Ayers House Museum is located in the thriving East End district of Adelaide�s central business district and is not to be missed.
Disabled Access:
Access, parking and toilets provided.
Children:
School tours are offered including activities at primary school and secondary school level. ESL tours also available.
Email: ayershouse@nationaltrustsa.org.au
Phone: 08 8223 1234
Website: www.ayershousemuseum.org.au
Address:
288 North Terrace
Adelaide, South Australia, 5000
Guest Facilities:
Access With Assistance for the Disabled, Car park, Conference/Convention Facilities, First aid equipment, Guide, Parking for the Disabled, Shaded Area, Sheltered Area, Toilet facilities for the Disabled
Experiences you can enjoy at Ayers House Museum:
Educational Tourism, Historic/Heritage, Shopping, The Arts
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