The Warehouse – Clunes and Visitor Information Centre

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The Warehouse – Clunes houses the Visitor Information Centre, library, Clunes Museum, exhibitions, events and meeting spaces. The Warehouse is situated next to Collins Place, which has a picnic area and provides a lovely space to relax. On the second Sunday of the month, you will meet local producers at the Clunes Farmers Market.

The Warehouse – Clunes has the facilities to be the location for your next team meeting, business conference, family gathering, tour group stop over or artistic exhibition.

The original part of this building was the former warehouse of contractors Nichol and Wallace, who supplied goods to Clunes’ miners, farmers and residents. This part of the building is more than 100 years old and currently houses the Clunes Museum, a must-visit when in Clunes.

For bookings or further information about the facilities available, contact The Warehouse team.

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36 Fraser Street, Clunes VIC 3370

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Mon:

10am–5pm

Tue:

Closed

Wed-Fri:

10am–5pm

Sat:

10am–1pm

Sun:

Closed


Accessibility Information

  • Actively welcomes people with access needs.

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