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Chiltern Athenaeum

Chiltern Athenaeum

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athenaeumChiltern Athenaeum Built in 1866 as a Literary Institute and later renamed the Chiltern Athenaeum. Today the building houses a museum capturing the history of the gold rush, literary greats from the area and artefacts and items from Ned Kelly and his family.

The Chiltern Athenaeum is open to the public 10.00 am - 4.00 pm daily. Phone Rex Fuge on 03 5726 1280.