Explore Beechworth

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Beechworth

Indulge and discover fabulous food  and hand-crafted wine and beer in Australia's finest historic gold-mining town. Wander, relax and re-connect amongst elms and oaks, heritage architecture and boutique shopping.

Beechworth is the ideal escape for those needing to recharge their batteries and reconnect with the body, mind and soul. Discover for yourself the sights and sounds of the beautiful surrounds of Beechworth.

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Located at the centre of the Beechworth Historic Precinct, the Beechworth Courthouse is proud to showcase the Kelly Trials Exhibition.

Take a front row seat at the Courthouse and explore the history of more than 40 trials and hearings during the Kelly Outbreak of 1878 - 1880.

Book your tickets now via the link in our bio.
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Just one week to go until the Kelly Trials Exhibition launches at the Beechworth Courthouse.

The exhibition utilises a combination of traditional museum displays, original artefacts and modern projection technologies to tell the story of the Kelly Trials.

Opens to the public Monday 29 April.
A DEEPER DIVE

Ned Kelly's mother, Ellen Kelly, was tried at the Beechworth Courthouse alongside her son-in-law and a neighbour for wounding Constable Alexander Fitzpatrick with intent to murder.

Find out the whole story at the at the Beechworth Courthouse Kelly Trial Exhibition. 

Opens to the public Monday 29 April.
COUNTING DOWN

Two weeks to go until the Kelly Trials Exhibition launches at the Beechworth Courthouse.

Discover just some of the stories from within the walls of the Courthouse at the Kelly Trials Exhibition.

Opens to the public Monday 29 April.
A DEEPER DIVE

In 1880, the people of Beechworth crowded into the Courthouse to hear the magistrate pronounce that Ned Kelly should stand trial for the murder of police constable Thomas Lonigan. 

Take a front row seat in the room where it happened at the Beechworth Courthouse Kelly Trial Exhibition. 

Opens to the public Monday 29 April.