Interested in exploring around Liverpool yourself? You can do so through self-guided tours or by visiting the Museum's exhibitions online.
The Colonial Heritage of Western Sydney App is a joint venture between Liverpool, Camden, Penrith, and Hawkesbury Councils to acknowledge and celebrate the local government area's rich European settlement history since 1788.
Liverpool was founded in 1810 by Governor Macquarie and is one of the earliest colonial urban settlements in Australia. This combined area is rich with historical and interactive information about buildings, churches, cemeteries, roads, and bridges.The combined area covered by the app has been named "HoWS" being an abbreviation of "Heritage of Western Sydney".
Cities are made up of histories and memories as much as they are made up of their physical environments. This two hour walking tour gives a patchwork glimpse Liverpool’s past, revealing a city that has undergone constant change, development, and demolition.
Look around the Liverpool Regional Museum and their galleries:
- Keeping With Care: Highlights from the Heritage Collection (Current Exhibition)
Look around the Liverpool Regional Museum and their galleries:
- Conversations From A Copper Container: The 50 Year Time Capsule (Past Exhibition)
Look around the Liverpool Regional Museum and their galleries:
- Resonances: Objects, Lives and Stories of Liverpool (Permanent Exhibition)
- Ray Hely: An Engineers Eye (Past Exhibition)
Cnr Congressional Drive and Hume Highway, Liverpool NSW, 2170
02 8711 7126
liverpoolregionalmuseum@liverpool.nsw.gov.au
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