Lobethal Archives And Historical Museum
The Lobethal Archives and Historical Museum is a German Pioneer Museum with displays, which include both German and English history of South Australia.
The earliest Theological College in Australia, it was built in 1845 in the German style of pug walls and shingle roof containing records and books dating back as far as 1567.
There are colonial artefacts from every day life of the time including examples of needlecrafts and woodwork and numerous pictures of local industries and agriculture.
The original Lutheran Church with the elevated pulpit and the unique blue and white wood work is part of the historic church precinct which includes the Lutheran School, the new Church Complex and remnants of the Old Lutheran Cemetery.
Open by appointment. Contact can be made through the Church Office on 8389 6069 or the Information Centre on 8389 6996. Donation collected at the door.
| Phone: 08 8389 6069 Fax: 08 8389 6859 |
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