Are you interested in exploring historic homes? Here are the must-see historic houses in Northern Territory:
1Fannie Bay Gaol
DarwinFannie Bay Gaol is a historic prison located in Fannie Bay, Northern Territory, Australia. It functioned as Her Majesty's Gaol and Labour Prison from 20 September 1883 until 1 September 1979. This long history makes it a significant site for understanding Australia's penal history. 2Pine Creek Railway Precinct
Pine CreekThe Pine Creek railway station, located in the Northern Territory of Australia, is a museum that was once a part of the North Australia Railway. Although it is no longer in use as a railway station, it serves as a historical site where visitors can learn about the railway's past and its significance in the region's development.- 3
Lyons Cottage
DarwinThe only existing example of colonial bungalow style architecture in Darwin. After the cyclone in 1974, it was turned into a museum. 4NT Chinese Museum
DarwinSteeped in family history, see and hear the 150-year-old Chinese story of resilience and contribution to the Territory and the impact of World War II. The Museum is a stimulus for individuals and families to research and document their histories. With a specialized library , the Museum welcomes rese- 5
Burnett House
DarwinLast of its kind and one of the four houses which now make up the Myilly Point Heritage Precinct. This house is now open as a museum.