Greta Historical Museum

Greta is a pretty country village with plenty of parking, situated in the middle of the larger towns of Singleton, Maitland and Cessnock and now in the Cessnock City Council local government area . The museum is housed in the former Greta Council Chambers building, at 96 High Street, and holds photos and items of interest that represent its huge past. These include Warranua Aboriginal information, Greta’s coal mining days, earlier historic businesses, the Greta Army Training Camp and the following Greta Migrant Camp that was created at the end of World War II. ‘Then and Now’ photos reveal Greta’s buildings’ history and showcases how little the area, especially High Street, has changed.

Contact & Visit

Greta Historical Museum
High Street
Greta
Entry Fees

Adult $1
Researcher $2
Children (under 18) free

Opening Hours

Wednesday, Saturday
11:00 am to 3:00 pm