I happened to find it here and wondered how the first inhabitants of the house lived. It represents one of Sydney's earliest buildings. It was built in 1915. In front of the building there are small shops selling souvenirs.
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Posted: Feb 15, 2017
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yangduoduo17
5/5Outstanding
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Although it was a three-spaced old house, the guide inside gave us a glimpse of the middle class life at the time, all the bricks and furnishings were preserved. Usually I see a lot of people taking wedding photos at the back door. I sit at the back door and take pictures, but I didn't expect to see that after the special guide, I can understand the life of the previous working class. After several years, the kitchen and bathroom changes. There is hot water outside. Here you can see the rock. The past and present life of the stone district.
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Posted: Oct 11, 2020
多多
4/5Excellent
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Enjoyed the trip very much. Learned a lot about the history of the rock. The houses are like time capsules showing the changes in furniture and facilities over the years. I would like to praise Ted aloud. He kept us on a great journey, and he was funny and handled the problem well.
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Posted: Oct 11, 2020
M32***23
5/5Outstanding
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Take you to understand the state of life of the labor class at that time, although it was an old house with three intervals, the guide inside let us see the life of the middle class at that time, all the bricks and furnishings were preserved. Usually I see a lot of people taking wedding photos at the back door. I sit at the back door and take pictures, but I didn't expect to see that after the special guide, I can understand the life of the previous working class. After several years, the kitchen and bathroom changes. There is hot water outside. Here you can see the rock. The past and present life of the stone district.
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Posted: Apr 21, 2020
乐天的静
5/5Outstanding
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Really a great place to visit! I’m not usually keen on museums, but this “live museum” is a place I’d always recommend. I took my elderly parents to visit and luckily had Margaret as our guide and we found her particularly wonderful, particularly knowledgeable and charming. The whole journey takes only about an hour, including watching a short video and a visit to four (small) villas, with furniture from different periods, from the early 1800s to the 1970s. Story, video and photos from different people who have lived here really brought life to this museum. Tickets are only $8 and I haven't found anything more interesting that you spend $8! You can also go to the small shop to see - or what it was just built - to find a memory.
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Posted: Apr 3, 2019
_CF***96
4/5Excellent
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A small museum, located in the rocky area, is generally...