The Kapunda Museum recognised as one of the finest folk museums in Australia was built in 1866. The museum contains a huge collection covering every facet of Kapunda's history and there is an extensive display of agricultural machinery and historic vehicles.
The Hawke Gallery features engineering and foundry products from the industries 123 year history and commemorates the company founded in 1857 by former smuggler, Henry Binney Hawke. A massive Hawke cross-compound steam engine can be seen.
Bagot's Fortune is an interpretative display covering all aspects of the early mining and pioneer lifestyle of the miners. Under the management of Captain Charles Hervey Bagot, the Kapunda Mine was developed from the wilderness to produce the richest and purest copper ore the world had seen.
An audio visual presentation introduces Kapunda's history to the visitor.
Group tours, self guided town tours and mine walking trail tours are available.
Attraction Opening Times
Monday: 1pm to 4pm Tuesday: 1pm to 4pm Wednesday: 1pm to 4pm Thursday: 1pm to 4pm Friday: 1pm to 4pm Saturday: 1pm to 4pm Sunday: 1pm to 4pm Public Holiday: 1pm to 4pm Christms Day: Closed Good Friday: 1pm to 4pm ......