Bright Pictorial Heritage 1850 to 2011

Old Tobacco Sheds and Gold Museum

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2011 Sheds

Located on the Great Alpine Road, the Old Tobacco Sheds are on the left about 500 metres before you enter Bright when coming from Porepunkah.

The Sheds represent an important element of the Heritage of Bright, the Region and Australia..

The sheds tastefully display the art of mixing the old with the new - Antiques and bric-a-brac,Collectables,Books, Records, Retro room, Art Gallery, Motor Sport, China, Kitchen ware and unusual giftware.

On three landscaped acres you may also enjoy a play area for children and shady picnic spots There are drinks available for sale.

Visit the Gold Museum and the Tobacco Museum, for which a small admission fee is charged, highlighting 100 years of history of gold mining and the tobacco industry in Australia.

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2011 Sheds

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2011 Sheds

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2011 Sheds

Comments welcome, to  Bob Padula