There are 14 attractions in North of Adelaide open on Monday
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The Clare Valley Arts Collective is located at 8 Mill Street, Clare.
The original mine office and workshop exhibits displays of the Burra copper mining area. Occasionally local blacksmiths will fire up the forge and work on site for visitors to see it in action.
A beautiful building with excellent spaces for displaying works from the smallest and most intimate to the largest and most confrontational including a small retail shop for affordable, quality works and artist cards.
The Cunderdin Municipal Museum contains an interesting collection of antiques, relics and vintage machinery gathered from the surrounding area.
The JamFactory in Seppeltsfield offers a unique arts and crafts and design center in the Barossa.
Creative Hearts Art is an inspired gallery space where artists can come together and explore creativity.
The Kapunda Historical Society Museum is a Local History museum located in Kapunda, SA.
The Mallala Museum houses items of both local and national significance.
Martindale Hall along with 19 hectares (47 acres) of grounds were later handed to the South Australian Government by the university in 1986.
Medika Gallery is an art gallery selling Australian glassware, ceramics, crystal, prints, original paintings and professionals from Australia's most important artists, with the added attraction of Wildlife Artist-in-Residence, Ian Roberts, who paints in the attached studio. Ian is a Painters of Australian birds and plants and in addition to the gallery also grows and sells a wide range of Australian plants and quality indoor houseplants. The Medika Gallery was originally the Lutheran Church
Port Pirie railway station was built in 1902 in a distinctive Victorian pavilion style, the Customs House and Central Police Station were built in 1882.
The Port Pirie Regional Center for Tourism and the Arts is an art gallery in Port Pirie, SA.
Located in the middle of Riverton, Scholz Park Museum is one of the comparatively few complete examples of the old, more leisurely way of life.
Historic Terowie consists of five museums in its unique Main Street and many historical buildings can be seen dating from the 1870s onwards