Powerhouse Castle Hill is a Museum located at 172 Showground Rd, Castle Hill NSW 2154, Australia. It has received 155 reviews with an average rating of 4.6 stars.
Monday | Closed |
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Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | 10AM-4PM |
Thursday | 10AM-4PM |
Friday | Closed |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | Closed |
The address of Powerhouse Castle Hill: 172 Showground Rd, Castle Hill NSW 2154, Australia
Powerhouse Castle Hill has 4.6 stars from 155 reviews
Museum
"Friendly and helpful staff and there are some very interesting things to look at - however it’s all look, no touch"
"Rating: 8/10 Short Review: Very good, empty, massive, loads of exhibits"
"I don't think it was very kid friendly as the labels weren't that informative and there wasn't anything interactive"
"Fantastic! Awesome! Almost Amazing and Free!!!! If you're like us and love the Power House museum, then you'll love this place"
"A small-ish museum, dedicated to storage of other museum's unused exhibits"
Friendly and helpful staff and there are some very interesting things to look at - however it’s all look, no touch. None of the exhibits can be ‘experienced’ and my six year old and I were in and out in less than half an hour. Even if 5 or 10% of exhibits were open for visitors to interact with would be great, but there are none…it’s much like how museums were run 20-30 years ago. If a tram, or a bus or a train could be opened up for people to walk through and sit on and interact with (like the exhibits at the Pyrmont Powerhouse museum) it would make it much, much more interesting. There were ample staff manning the kids craft table - one of them could be redeployed to man an open exhibit if there was concern about the potential for damage.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Rating: 8/10 Short Review: Very good, empty, massive, loads of exhibits. Long Review: I visited here on the weekend, in which we saw some very cool objects, vehicles, ect. The space was very big, and had a 21st century feel with old objects inside, which was very nice. I did however have a couple issues. Currently, the only parking is on the campus street, and is very sparse, I have been made aware you are working on this however. Besides that, there was only small things such as not everything being labelled ect, but overall, great!
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Not sure
I don't think it was very kid friendly as the labels weren't that informative and there wasn't anything interactive. I just thought it would have those things since this museum is connected with the powerhouse museum. There is a wide collection of interesting items and the tour guides are great if you can get one. It is a very new, clean and is a reasonably sized museum but I think Sydney has a few better museums than this one. Also note, there is some parking on sit although it says there isn't on the website (especially a few handicap spots).
Fantastic! Awesome! Almost Amazing and Free!!!! If you're like us and love the Power House museum, then you'll love this place. It's a storage facility for some of the other museums. On a rainy Saturday we found this place. The staff were really informative, happy, helpful and warm (my partner's word). If your kids like looking at cars, trains, toys, models, animals, robots and everything in-between or if you're like me and like classic cars and motorcycles then check out this museum, a pretty good way to spend a couple of hours with the fam.
A small-ish museum, dedicated to storage of other museum's unused exhibits. Some stuff from Powerhouse (old appliances, engines, vehicles), some from Australian Museum (skeletons, stuffed animals). Overall, it's quite interesting, but lacks any operating objects, and so is closer to a "traditional" museum. On a plus side, it was pretty much empty on a weekday (being closed on weekends). For a $10 entry fee, I say it's certainly worth checking out when you have a free couple of hours on a weekday, but probably not a place I'd frequent.
Bunch of old and antique stuff. Trigger memory of old mechanical things like swing machines, cars, printing equipment, etc plus architectural representation of early 1900s and late 1800s houses in Sydney. You may find lots of things that you do not know what had been use of them. There is acsection for a lot of exotic or unseen plants. Nice to visit specially that it is free on weekends.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
This is the best museum I've ever went to! I came to see a replica of the Mars Rover! It was fantastic, next, I went to a place where you can make food with art supplies like coloured string, cardboard and wool sheets. There was a place where you could cut fruit and it was oddly satisfying when I cut it. I definitely recommend
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Yes
I'm so glad there is a toddler play area on the ground floor level. My 6 yo boy could explore around. My almost 2 yo daughter can just sit & play after 1 lap around the museum (we didn't really expect her to appreciate the items yet). Perfect for a quick visit. We stayed for about an hour or so. And also, they're expanding, so we're gonna be back for that! Hopefully it would still be free entry by then.
A wonderful exhibition showcasing a range of artefacts from the past. It wasn't too busy (2:30pm) and entry is free. A great place for families and kids to spend a couple of hours. There is sheltered seating outside and on grass area where you could bring a picnic lunch. Definitely worth checking out.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Museums Discovery Centre is a 6 Stores museum located in Castle Hill. It’s an amazing but brief collection of the history of human discoveries and progress. Much smaller than the main museum located in Sydney CBD but definitely worth to explore and enjoy its unique collections. A great choice for families with kids. Free entry with plenty of car parks. Highly recommended.
Edited Feb 2022 We came back again 6 months later. My now 8 year old enjoyed the exhibit as much as we did before. We spent about 3 hours here ——————— Original post July 2021 We went there just before the 2021 lockdown and it was fantastic. My 7 year old loved it and I enjoyed it more than her. Lots of great content for kids and grown ups.
A wonderful museum for kids or adults wanting to reminisce. Plenty of items in the exhibits which range from household goods (old style TVs, washing machines, sewing machines and furniture) to vehicles and steam engines, toy replicas from various eras. All for free! There's a very limited food selection inside so better to bring your own.
You can see some history of Australian life. Le toro cars, aircrafts, TVs, washing machines. There are other collections of dollies. However, I was wondering why there are Japanese antique collections in this museum. And these were quite valuable and precious. They should ask to give an opinion on some ancient items.
Very good Museum. Very well maintained and the staff is amazing. They also engage visitors by having a game like "Guess the Object". Even small event it was very well handled and even encouraged young one to participate. Would definitely recommend!! Kudos to the staff once again!!
We had a great time with the kids at the discovery centre. We spent about an hour and half exploring the exhibits and participating in tours and activities. The place is wheelchair and pram friendly, has toilets and a outdoor picnic area.
Reservation recommended
No
Amazing museum. During covid the current 1 hour session is not enough to look in all the drawers and explore this place thoroughly. Will be returning and booking a double session to get around to everything. Need a few hours to explore if you want to read the info cards.
Australian technologies, applied arts & sciences are on showcase in this brand new museum. Many especially curated quirky & unique exhibits. A compilation from across 3 museums, the Powerhouse, Australian Museum & Sydney Living Museums (Historic Houses Trust)
I have taken my family here on a number of occasions over the years. There are enough items for everyone to see and be interested in and because this museum changes their items on display, there is often something new to see if you visit more than once.
A small place but have a lot to see. My kid loves this museum because there is a lot of trains, cars, and few animals. We spent 45 mins to walk around and the staff were very friendly! It would be great if they would have more products in the shop.
I recently had the pleasure of visiting this museum located in The Hills, and I must say, it was a true hidden gem! It boasts an impressive collection of items from various historic periods, covering everything from ancient artifacts to
What a hidden gem! Lots of beautifully displaced collections. My favourite Store was the fossil and specimens section. We got lost on the way here so only had 1.5hr to explore, which was not enough. Will be returning for sure …
This is also part of the Powerhouse Museums (Ultimo, Parramatta by 2023 and the Sydney Observatory Park in Barangaroo). The museum is undertaking construction works to expand its museum into the nearby TAFE Castle Hill site.
It was a pleasant finding on a such museum in Hills District. It has similar exhibits as what you can see from Power House Museums but in smaller contents. Worth a max half day visit with family if you live around the area.
Took the grandkids and had a great time. Interesting items on display with enough variety to keep them interested. Very friendly staff.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Visited today with family of 2 school kids which was great for a rainy Sunday. Spent 2 hours as at 1:30pm another section with Olympic 2000 costumes etc was opened. Parking is free. Clean toilets. Best musuem in west.
It's a really nice place. The only disappointing thing is that we thought it would be more interactive, e.g. allow the kids to go into some of the old cars, buses, airplanes, etc. But definitely worth a visit.
Hard to get into but it’s a nice small not really museum but showground. There are many friendly staff and cool objects there as well as interactive screens tours. A bit deserted. limited parking as well.
My nine year old daughter did a stop motion film workshop and really enjoyed it. We found the electric car interesting.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
I didn't think this would be a very good place to visit but it was actually amazing. My son had the best time seeing all of the stuff and it was amazing.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Great free activity for the family, crafts for the kids and some amazing historic toys, automobiles plus so much more
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Fantastic place for young and old to wander and discover an extensive variety of objects from various collections
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Interesting and informative exhibits from 1800's to present and also few from earlier era. About 1.5 to 3 hrs to go through the place depending how interested you are. Good for a day out
Great museum but the shop is such a disappointment, really needs more science books and such that talk about whats in the museum. Was more art books and such more then anything else.
A really nice place to visit that is very well organised and presented. The kids loved it and the volunteers were eager to help and assist. A fabulous morning and highly recommended.
Really loved this museum. Combination of exhibits and worth visiting. Entry from Showground Road from left only, no right into Showground road to enter.
The museum has a fantastic display of historical vehicles and machinery. There are also activities for kids. It was a great way to spend the weekend
Awesome museum with lovely staff! Thanks for the info on the Mars Rover & the evolution of the Dolphin that used to be a land mammal with legs!!!
Awesome Museum best part is it's free on Weekend, small but awesome collection, lovely friend staff who want to help you learn & gain knowledge
Excellent displays of historically important equipment
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
We loved our visit. So interesting and the children enjoyed every minute spent there.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Cool place, its not always open and not advertised very well however when its open its worth checking out some cool exhibits inside
5 stars is the rating that the kids gave, they enjoyed seeing all the different things & it’s great free entertainment for them.
Our family of 6 really enjoyed visiting this place, plenty to see and lovely tour guides. We will definitely be visiting again.
Terrific place. Not big but still explorable with varieties of items displayed. Kids love it and always want to visit again.
Amazing hidden gem in the middle of the Hills. Clean, COVID safe and a place to visit over a couple of sessions.
Modern and clean. Very quiet at the moment. Very limited parking on weekend with tafe parking area closed off.
Most boring museum ever. Took 8 yr old daughter. There. In and out in half an hour . Nothing to look at
A great place to help kids explore. Accommodating and not very busy. Parking can be difficult at times.
Katherine and Lola were great tour guides today. Fantastic collection, we will definitely be back!
It's ok, just some of the objects where in a tall shelves and difficult to appreciate
Lovely first visit. Staff in credibly helpful and great selection of exhibits …
They have an awesome collection of artefacts dating back many years. Well done
Lovely museum plenty to see. Staff very helpful.
Went with my 2 year old and he loved it
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20 Grose St, Leura NSW 2780, Australia