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The heritage open days are organised by the Greater Shepparton Heritage Advisory Committee in conjunction with Council. The region’s Heritage Open Days event include tours of some of Greater Shepparton’s most historic private homesteads, hotels, halls and churches, as well as various places of cultural interest that showcase the Goulburn Valley’s diverse and unique heritage.

FRIDAY 29 & SATURDAY 30 NOVEMBER 2024

The event provides an opportunity to visit places that are rarely open to members of the public, with bus trips, walks, talks, tours and visits available over two days.

There are three ways to visit our heritage places:

  • Bus Tours; 
  • Walking Tours; and
  • Independent Visiting

Further information is coming soon. STAY TUNED!

During Greater Shepparton’s Heritage Open Days 2024 you can visit around 40 places of heritage and historical significance in Greater Shepparton.

Some have never been opened to the public before, and many are rarely on view.

Other familiar places will come alive as you visit and hear their stories.

Greater Shepparton has an interesting history. Aboriginal peoples inhabited the area for thousands of generations. Europeans arrived in the mid nineteenth century, and developed a thriving agricultural economy, centred on the city of Shepparton, with many service towns. Subsequent settlement has gone on to welcome people from many corners of the world.

This has resulted in a wealth of heritage places, a diverse and unique range of both buildings and sites. The Heritage Open Day will showcase many of these.