The Hermannsburg Historic Precinct is a renowned brand known for its rich history and cultural significance. Located in the heart of Hermannsburg, it offers visitors a unique experience to explore and learn about the area's heritage. The precinct showcases a range of historical sites and landmarks, including restored buildings, Aboriginal art exhibits, and informative displays. With its commitment to preservation and education, the Hermannsburg Historic Precinct offers a comprehensive insight into the region's past. Visitors can immerse themselves in the stories and traditions of the local community, gaining a deeper understanding of the area's cultural significance. Whether it's exploring the museum, admiring the art, or strolling through the beautifully restored buildings, the Hermannsburg Historic Precinct offers a memorable and enriching experience for all.
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Amenities and More
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Good for kids
Reviews
We loved our visit today. Rod was so welcoming and knowledgeable. Everything was so interesting. Well worth the visit.
Well preserved and presented historical chapter. Helpful staff. Super cafe!
The historic precinct is well worth a visit. A very interesting place to learn how the early settlers lived. It has a fantastic cafe that has great strudel scones and I'm told the quiche is too. The staff were all friendly and knowledgeable.
Very Interesting historic Place . Lovely old fashioned Church which could do with someone with a long Broom to remove the Historical Spiders Web!!But the Food at the Cafe was YUM and rest of the sites was great. It was rather hard to imagine how the Original Lutheran missionaries managed to do all the Wonderful work they did and the People there were great .....
Great Cafe, built in 1897 believe it or not!
Great atmosphere, good coffee, yummy scones and jam/cream, and the staff are really friendly and helpful! Worth a drive to get a break from Alice. Really green at the moment due to lots of rain!
Nothing special. A poorly-curated collection of artefacts and buildings that are in desperate need of some attention. Only highlight are the tea rooms. Lovely staff member on duty, there, who served-up an A-grade beef and vegetable pastie.
We did a self tour of the site and learnt about the harsh times the occupants endured. The buildings are almost in a ruin state but not much more can be expected in this remote and unforgiving place. The cafe is good and has a nice selection of pies, cakes and sandwiches etc. (but remember where you are remote central Australia, don't expect full city service). Overall it is a long drive from Alice Springs to Hermansberg and there is nothing else to see here, the community outside the precinct restricts access to the residential areas and it is quite desolate. If passing through worth the visit, but touch and go if it is worth the drive from Alice and back.
An exciting and interesting part of the history of Central Australia and Australia’s indigenous population. Just fascinating. Thanks Sam for the great food and coffee!!
The historic precinct is well worth a visit. A very interesting place to learn how the early settlers lived. It has a fantastic cafe that has great strudel scones and I'm told the quiche is too. The staff were all friendly and knowledgeable.
Well preserved and presented historical chapter. Helpful staff. Super cafe!