Ballarat Historical Tour (Self-Drive)
Join the Jewish Museum of Australia’s Terry Ashton on a self-drive tour of Ballarat & its rich Jewish heritage.
Many Jews settled in Ballarat during the gold rush era of the 1850s. By 1857, the city had the largest Jewish community outside of Melbourne, with 290 Jews recorded in the Victorian census at the time.
This self-drive tour offers a unique opportunity to explore Ballarat’s cultural heritage. A genealogical expert will provide further insights into the Jewish community’s impact on the city’s history and how Jewish contributions have shaped this vibrant city.
Participants can bring their own lunch or purchase it at a nearby café. The meeting place will be sent along with your ticket.
Image: Ancient Synagogue of Ballarat, November 1984. JMA Collection 2132.
Cost
$45 Non-Members
Bookings essential.