Bradman Museum
Highlights
Overview
The Bradman Museum is located in the town of Bowral in the NSW Southern Highlands. The precinct also includes the Bradman Oval, which is used extensively during the cricket season for local matches and teams from around NSW. The adjacent children's playground is cricket-themed and has a gas barbecue for picnics and large grass areas.
The Bradman Museum celebrates the stories and people who shape the spirit of cricket. Experience our interactive exhibitions as the defining moments of the game come alive. Enjoy the 'Unstoppable' exhibition, celebrating women's cricket, a story of excellence, determination, and passion that features resourceful and talented women who stood against periodic negativity and inspired millions. From the 1800s through to the present day, this new multimedia experience explores the stories and moments that shaped Women's Cricket in Australia.
At the heart of the Museum is the greatest cricketer of all time, Sir Donald Bradman. Bradman was renowned for the values of modesty, dignity, integrity and courage, and these values resonate through the stories and people showcased in the Bradman Museum.
They are proud of the way cricket brings together many cultures from around the world with the enduring power to inspire millions.
Visitors are encouraged to allow around an hour and a half to experience the extensive exhibits within the Bradman Museum.