Mary MacKillop Museum Melbourne

Centre

Mary MacKillop Spirituality Centre, Melbourne

Opening times

Monday 10am – 4:30pm
Tuesday 10am – 4:30pm
Wednesday 10am – 4:30pm
Thursday 10am – 4:30pm
Friday 10am – 4:30pm
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

 

Entry Fees

Adult $10
Concession $7*
Carer Free

*Concession admissions are available to holders of any of the following valid cards:

  • Student Card.
  • Health Care Card.
  • Australian Seniors Card.
  • Pension Card.
  • Veteran Card.
6–18 years $7
Under 6 years Free
Guided tour group (advanced booking required) $20 per visitor
Self-guided tour group (advanced booking required) $10 per visitor
Guided school group $20 per student
Self-guided school group (advanced booking required) $7 per student (teacher must supervise)
Family: 2 adults, 3 children (under 6 years) $20
Family: additional children (6–18 years) $7 per additional child
Family: additional children (under 6 years) Free

Address

362 Albert Street
East Melbourne VIC 3002

Accessibility

With ramps and fully compliant toilet facilities, we welcome and care for visitors of all abilities.

Mary MacKillop Museum was established in 2007 by the Sisters of Saint Joseph. It tells Mary’s story with particular emphasis on her work in Victoria, providing opportunities for all to experience and be challenged by her exemplary life, words and contribution to the Josephite heritage. 

Permanent Exhibitions 

The Mary MacKillop Museum comprises an orientation room and four consecutive gallery spaces. Mary’s story is told through a curated collection of relics, artefacts, books, textiles, artwork and audio-visual displays. 

The Temporary Gallery 

This gallery changes on a regular basis, three to four times per year. Displays mounted in the focus on specific topics related to Mary MacKillop and groups and associations involved with the charism, spirit and work of the sisters. 

Current Exhibition 

Mary MacKillop: The Traveller 

This new exhibition curated by Sofie Denis celebrates Mary MacKillop’s travels both at home and abroad, showcasing the museum’s collection of travel-related objects. 

Online Exhibitions 

Mary of the Cross
Mary’s Portland
Julian Tenison Woods 
Audio Tour

Mary MacKillop Museum was established in 2007 by the Sisters of Saint Joseph. It tells Mary’s story with particular emphasis on her work in Victoria, providing opportunities for all to experience and be challenged by her exemplary life, words and contribution to the Josephite heritage. 

Permanent Exhibitions 

The Mary MacKillop Museum comprises an orientation room and four consecutive gallery spaces. Mary’s story is told through a curated collection of relics, artefacts, books, textiles, artwork and audio-visual displays. 

The Temporary Gallery 

This gallery changes on a regular basis, three to four times per year. Displays mounted in the focus on specific topics related to Mary MacKillop and groups and associations involved with the charism, spirit and work of the sisters. 

Current Exhibition 

Mary MacKillop: The Traveller 

This new exhibition curated by Sofie Denis celebrates Mary MacKillop’s travels both at home and abroad, showcasing the museum’s collection of travel-related objects. 

Online Exhibitions 

Mary of the Cross
Mary’s Portland
Julian Tenison Woods 
Audio Tour