Light Horse & Field Artillery Museum

Light Horse & Field Artillery Museum

The museum is dedicated to remembering all people and animals in all conflicts. The animals had no choice.

The Light Horse and Field Artillery Museum, located in Nar Nar Goon, Victoria Australia, is dedicated to the commemoration rather than the celebration of war.

We are one of Australia's only working early military museums and for over 15 years we have been improving the experience we give the thousands of people that have stepped through time as they have explored our museum.

Our motto "Remembering all animals in war"highlights the often forgotten about utilisation of animals during all wars. Animals are the unsung hereos of service. From horses, donkeys, mules, dogs, birds and camels to rats.

Across the past 15 years we have fostered a partnership with the Victorian State Headquarters branch of the RSL. With the RSL's assistance, we have been involved with fundraising at Legacy (Badge Day), the Poppy appeal, ANZAC day and Rememberance Day activities. See our Gallery and Events pages for more photos and information.

We offer personalised guided tours for all group sizes and have on site BBQ, kitchen facilities and facilities for the disabled.

The Light Horse and Field Artillery Museum is located approximately 40 minutes East of Melbourne on the M1 freeway. Surrounding places of interest include the Serendipity Lavender Farm, Gumbya Park, and The Garfield Picture Theatre & Function Centre.

Please note: museum is currently closed (2018) due to funding.




❊ Address ❊


 ⊜  200 Bessie Creek Rd,  Nar Nar Goon 3812 View Map
 ✆ Telephone:  (03) 5942 5512 | (0403) 518 619
200 Bessie Creek Rd, Nar Nar GoonVictoria (03) 5942 5512 | (0403) 518 619




❊ Web Links ❊


Light Horse & Field Artillery Museum 

www.lighthorsemuseum.com.au

www.facebook.com/Light.Horse.Museum


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