Trafalgar Holden Museum
Address | 74 Waterloo Rd, Trafalgar VIC, Australia |
Phone | +61 3 5633 1684 |
Hours | 10:00-17:00 |
Website | www.trafalgarholdenmuseum.com.au |
Categories | Museum, Tourist Attraction |
Rating | 4.7 53 reviews |
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Trafalgar Holden Museum reviews
53 It's good, not awesome.
Appears to be a privately owned museum which impacts the vehicle range.
Would love to see more 60's & 70's Torana & Monaro's.
Plenty of very early & recent models, but missing a lot from the middle era (which are the most expensive)
Still worth a visit & not too badly priced.
Excellent selection of bygone and modern vehicles from Holden's early days right up to closure.
Plenty of information, if you're a reader allow 2 hours minimum.
Lots of cutaway engines, suspensions, gearboxes etc.
I stumbled on this place accidentally, so glad I found it.
Cannot recommend this place highly enough.
Just fabulous.
Staff knowledgeable, brilliant displays and all in all a wonderful place.
Very well set out museum, knowledgeable guides and the cars are in excellent condition. An excellent historical representation of the Holden car in our country.
Run by volunteers who care about the museum and interested in the motor industry. Felt welcome to the venue and learnt alot. Friendly locals. Thank you.
Walked down memory lane for a while and really enjoyed it. Loved the place and the history
Thanks to everyone at the Holden museum we went part of a cruise with our car club and we had the most amazing and memorable day. The volunteers were all so amazing we look forward to going back very soon thanks for welcoming us to the family.
Wonderful place that shows the history of Holden and all the old cars.absolutely loved going through the museum.
A gem of a museum. Not devoted to any person but the Holden products. A good excuse for an inexpensive day trip.
This bought back memories of all the Holden's I have owned over the years.
Great display from the last 70 years.
Amazing place, well worth a visit.
So many beautiful cars I spent hours looking at them all.
Staff very friendly and knowledgeable.
Highly recommend
Great place to visit, for any Holden enthusiast, or car enthuisiast infact. Great display of Holden vehicles and components, with working display models of suspension and drive trains. The museum also has revolving exhibits, so different cars are featured at different times, so no one visit is the same.
Trafalgar Holden Museum.great memories of Early Model Holden Cars. Trucks.
Wonderful Photos of Holden Cars from 1948 onwards.
Well worth a visit to see original photos and models.
Plenty to purchase also
Amazing place for any Holden fan. Friendly helpful staff. Awesome cars on display. Will be back.
If you are Holden fan this is the place to look at, If your not, then this is still a good place to see.
Great museum of you are a Holden lover or not. Well worth the trip to Trafalgar for a visit.
It is an excellent display of what once was a great car maker of this country. Do yourself a favour and go have a look. You won't be disappointed.
The most awesome experience. Jake and Old Bill were great guides, full of information and great humour. You don't need to be a Holden fan or even a car buff to enjoy some Australian history. Highly recommend.
Thanks to everyone at Trafalgar Holden Museum another great experience at the museum staff were very helpful and the display keeps getting better.
This was my 5th visit.
Well done keep up the good work.
Also do yourself a favour and go have a meal at Criterion hotel over the road once you finished at museum fantastic meals.
To Bill and the Amazing Team at Trafalgar Holden Museum thanks so so much for taking my family through your wonderful collection this past sunday it was an amazing experience and i highly recommend this pmace to anyone who is a holden purist even things there i didnt know existed