Murtoa Stick Shed

Historical Sites and Heritage Locations

The Murtoa No. 1 Grain Store is the only remaining emergency grain store built during World War Two and is an enduring testament to iconic Australian bush ingenuity and a symbol of the growth and strength of the Australian wheat industry.

Completed in 1942, the unique and dramatic structure of the Murtoa No.1 Grain Store has captured the imagination of everyone who has seen its serene and evocative cathedral-like interior. Referred to by some as the ‘Cathedral of the Wimmera’ or the ‘Murtoa Stick Shed’, the building’s ghostly unmilled tall timber poles and central aisle draw the eye upward towards the roof as light spills into the space through skylights as if through a stained glass window.

The quiet and unassuming exterior of this rare and remarkable building stands in the Victorian wheat growing region of the Wimmera and belies its majestic interior and the story it tells of the impact of World War Two on the Australian home front, especially for the production of agricultural exports, like wheat.

The Murtoa Stick Shed was listed by Heritage Victoria in 1990 and placed on the Australian Heritage List at Number 101 in 2014.

Facilities

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

Internet Access

Broadband Internet Access

Membership

Regional Tourist/Tourism Association/Organisation

Rates

From AU$9.00

Adults – $10.00
Concession – $9.00
Family – $20.00
Children under 16 – $5.00

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Interior of the Stick Shed

Murtoa Stick Shed

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