WhatcantIsay
A beautifully restored facility, lots of local artefacts and the cinema/theatre is good value. Volunteers are happy, engaging and very helpful.
Geoff123456
what an amazing town and so much history.This needs to be preserved and luckily the National Trust has bought the old building.The cinema is a great thing to try at night and the history displays are very interesting.
56larag
Staff were helpful and friendly. The buildings are beautiful and you get such a feel of the history of the area. Great collection of Sir Henry Parkes portraits, personal effects and memorabilia. Cafe has good coffee (Byron Bay coffee), cakes and breakfast.
hian
This museum was well laid out and provided much insight into the history of Sir Henry Parkes and the Federation of Australia.Well worth the visit. Our guide was quite knowledgeable and provided some interesting insights as well
346deniseh
no good for mobility impaired, lots to look at for others.Plenty of old machinery and history of the area.I had to wait outside while husband checked it out.
petet598
The Henry Parkes School of Arts Museum is simply amazing! The friendly and cheerful volunteers Gary and Kathy are knowledgeable in every aspect of the history and surrounds. The cinema is outstanding, Gary even kindly showed us through the cinema's projector room since the conversion from analogue to digital movies. The library highly functional and beautiful and the museum was just incredible. What a place!
KeithCarr-Glynn
Although the Tenterfield School of Arts only appears as an attraction, due mainly to Sir Henry Parkes famous Federation speech, the café/restaurant provided an excellent 2 course lunch for a coachload of travellers en-route to Armidale. The food was excellent, the service friendly and helpful and the setting was idealA good run-down was provided on the museum by some of the locals and overall the visit, although brief, was well worth while.
NolaGlenInnes
A wonderful restoration, we need to know that our political history is not all about Canberra and great reforms started in small towns like Tenterfield.
The-Vlasoffs
Excellent Service!!! Good food and reasonably priced. We had a bit of a sneak peek at some of the other items in the museum, but as it was the weekend, seemed to be closed.
734JulieM
interesting to discover historical facts about our Federation. photos
Relal
Enjoyed his museum very much. Very friendly staff. Allow at least an hour or two. Learnt a lot about the federation of Australia.
jbjo13
This was well worth the time and I learned a lot about the history of the federation of Australia.
Peter_Wello
A well managed and focused museum. The exhibits tell the story of the social events leading up to the federation of Australia. Artefacts and texts are displayed in purpose designed rooms with very good interpretive information. Staff are helpful and will informed and provide some very good material to guide your visit.
piptrip
well presented tale of sir henry Parkes, the "father of federation" I especially liked the long table with engravings in glass of quotes of the debate re federation and free trade. the rogues gallery of aussie prime ministers was also enjoyed
Victorianlad
Given that Sir Henry Parkes' rousing 1889 speech to the then colonies of Queensland and New South Wales stirred them into action to begin forming a nation, it was essential that we viewed this attraction.We were not disappointed.Loved the tablet on the front porch commemmorating the famous speech.The building was beautifully restored a decade ago through a 'Centenary of Federation' grant, and it showed. Everything was in tip-top condition.Highly recommended.