Narooma Lighthouse Museum

Galleries, Museums and Collections

Come and discover the history of Montague Island Lighthouse the Narooma Lighthouse Museum, located at the Narooma Tourism Booking Office

The key artefact of the Narooma Lighthouse Museum is the original light and optical apparatus from the Montague Island Light Station. This light station was the last in NSW to be manned, and is still the only remaining occupied light station on the NSW coast.

The light and optical apparatus were constructed by Chance Brothers of Birmingham, suppliers of most lighthouse equipment for colonial governments at the time. The light was first lit on 6 October 1881 and was used for almost 105 years, with its final manual lighting occurring 14 September 1986. The light and optical apparatus were removed from Montague Island when the light was automated.

A detailed interpretive display ‘Mainland to Island’ and a collection of items have been developed around the theme of this central piece.

Facilities

Carpark Coach Parking Enquiry Desk Family Friendly Gallery / Museum Interactive Centre Non Smoking Public Toilet Shop / Gift Shop

Internet Access

Free Wifi

Membership

Visitor Information Centre

Rates

Free Entry

Trading Times

Check In: 12:09 am
Check Out: 12:05 am

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