Built in 1844, Susannah Place Museum is a row of four terraces that incorporates a re-created 1915 corner store. Rare in the city of Sydney, it has a continuous history of domestic occupancy by working class families.
Susannah Place Museum provides a rare opportunity to construct patterns of domestic working class life from the mid 1840s to the late 20th century. It is evidence of the richness of community life that existed in The Rocks. The modest interiors and rear yards illustrate the restrictions of 19th century inner city life.
General vistors by guided tour only. Mon - Fri 2pm - 6pm. Weekends 10am - 6pm. Open daily January & NSW school hoildays 10am - 6pm. Schools & other groups can book Mon- Fri 9:30am - 2pm. Please contact the museum to book a tour.
New opening hours valid from 9th of November.
Museum Entry - Adult $8 Conc. Child $4 Family $17
Events Education Program
Site Description Heritage Site, Historical Site, Museum, Historical Building
Suitable for School Groups
Disabled Facilities Braille Guide
Tour Types Tours by Arrangement, Guided Tours, Self Guided Tours
Displays Archaeology, Local History, Toy
Operating Times 10 am to 5 pm, Open Weekends
General Child Friendly, Groups
Nearby Public Transport, Restaurants/Cafes, Shops

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