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Bradman Museum

📍 Bowral, NSW

4.7(1,438 Google reviews)💰0-$30👶All ages

Cricket museum in Bowral featuring The Bradman Gallery, women's cricket displays, interactive multimedia exhibits tracing the game from the 14th century, and Bradman's original bat. Adjacent to the historic Bradman Oval.

Educational and engagingBeyond just cricketWell-curated exhibitsGreat museum shopBeautiful oval groundsAll ages welcome
★★★★★Featured review by Manpreet Kour

Visiting the Bradman Museum & International Cricket Hall of Fame in Bowral is a fantastic experience for any cricket lover, and equally enjoyable for those interested in the cultural and sporting evolution of Australia. I truly enjoyed my visit and was pleasantly surprised by how well the museum goes beyond celebrating just one great man, offering rich insight into the history and global impact of cricket as a whole. The exhibits thoughtfully cover Sir Donald Bradman’s journey—from his early life in Bowral to becoming Sir Donald Bradman, the most iconic figure in Australian cricket—while also placing his legacy within the wider context of the game. It’s inspiring to see how the sport shaped Australia’s identity over time. While a few exhibits could be a little more brightly lit, this is only a minor detail and doesn’t take away from the overall experience. The museum shop is another highlight, very well stocked with memorabilia, gifts, and cricket-related items. There’s also a charming bookcase filled with second-hand cricket books at bargain prices, which is a delight for true fans and collectors. Adding to the experience is the adjacent Bradman Oval, complete with its picturesque pavilion and the lovely Mary Poppins statue set within the grounds—both are well worth a stroll and make the visit even more memorable. Overall, this is a must-visit place in NSW, especially as Bowral is the birthplace of Sir Donald Bradman. Whether you’re a passionate cricket fan, a casual visitor, or bringing children who want to learn more about cricket legends, this museum offers a meaningful, educational, and enjoyable experience. A very rewarding way to spend a couple of hours, and highly recommended.

🏆 Family Action Verdict

Best for families with children interested in cricket or Australian sporting history, and engaging enough for mixed groups where not everyone follows the game. Interactive displays and personal storytelling hold children's attention well. Allow at least two hours to cover the museum, browse the shop, and walk the oval grounds.

ℹ️ What to Know Before You Go

💡Allow at least two hours to explore the museum, shop, and adjacent Bradman Oval properly
Browse the museum shop's bargain bookcase for second-hand cricket books at low prices
🎟️Walk the oval grounds after your visit and look for the Mary Poppins statue
🚗The museum is engaging for non-cricket fans — the cultural storytelling extends well beyond sport

💬 What Families Are Saying

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4.7

1,438 Google reviews

Educational and engaging for all ages45%
Well-curated exhibits and displays30%
Great museum shop with bargains15%
Beautiful adjacent oval and grounds10%
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Manpreet Kour

2 months ago

Visiting the Bradman Museum & International Cricket Hall of Fame in Bowral is a fantastic experience for any cricket lover, and equally enjoyable for those interested in the cultural and sporting evolution of Australia. I truly enjoyed my visit and was pleasantly surprised by how well the museum goes beyond celebrating just one great man, offering rich insight into the history and global impact of cricket as a whole. The exhibits thoughtfully cover Sir Donald Bradman’s journey—from his early life in Bowral to becoming Sir Donald Bradman, the most iconic figure in Australian cricket—while also placing his legacy within the wider context of the game. It’s inspiring to see how the sport shaped Australia’s identity over time. While a few exhibits could be a little more brightly lit, this is only a minor detail and doesn’t take away from the overall experience. The museum shop is another highlight, very well stocked with memorabilia, gifts, and cricket-related items. There’s also a charming bookcase filled with second-hand cricket books at bargain prices, which is a delight for true fans and collectors. Adding to the experience is the adjacent Bradman Oval, complete with its picturesque pavilion and the lovely Mary Poppins statue set within the grounds—both are well worth a stroll and make the visit even more memorable. Overall, this is a must-visit place in NSW, especially as Bowral is the birthplace of Sir Donald Bradman. Whether you’re a passionate cricket fan, a casual visitor, or bringing children who want to learn more about cricket legends, this museum offers a meaningful, educational, and enjoyable experience. A very rewarding way to spend a couple of hours, and highly recommended.

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Kate Woodhouse

2 months ago

The Donald Bradman Museum is a truly wonderful experience — educational, engaging, and very thoughtfully presented. It offers far more than just a history of cricket; it provides real insight into Sir Donald Bradman as a person, his values, and his impact on Australian culture. The exhibits are well laid out, blending interactive displays with historical artifacts in a way that keeps visitors of all ages interested. Even for those who aren’t cricket fanatics, the storytelling makes the journey fascinating and easy to follow. The museum does an excellent job of placing Bradman’s achievements into historical context, highlighting not just his records but his character, sportsmanship, and humility. Overall, it’s a well-curated and inspiring museum that celebrates excellence, resilience, and legacy. A must-visit for cricket lovers and an enjoyable, informative stop for anyone interested in Australian history.

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Peter

5 months ago

Great experience for any cricket lovers, or indeed, those interested in the cultural evolution of Australia. Really enjoyed my visit, and was pleasantly surprised that the museum covers not only the great man but the game in a wider context. As one or two other reviewers have mentioned, the exhibits are not always lit as brightly as they might be, but this is a minor quibble. Additionally the museum shop is well stocked, and there is a bargain filled bookcase of second hand cricket books for sale. The adjacent Oval and its picturesque pavilion ( and Mary Poppins statue in the grounds) are other points of interest. A very enjoyable couple of hours.

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Sneha Hirani

3 months ago

Must visit place in NSW, birthplace of Sir Donald Brandman. If you are a Cricket fan or your children wants to know more about cricketers. This is a best place to learn and experience about it. Bowral is birthplace of Bradman and how he became Sir Donald Brandman of Australian cricket team.

Reviews from Google

Overview

The Bradman Museum in Bowral goes well beyond a single cricketer's story — exhibits cover cricket's global cultural impact, media history, women's game, and the basics of the sport for newcomers, all built around the remarkable life of Sir Donald Bradman. Bradman's original cricket bat and extensive memorabilia from cricket greats anchor the collection. Multimedia displays and footage make the storytelling accessible for all ages.

🕐 Opening Hours

Monday09:00 – 16:00
Tuesday09:00 – 16:00
Wednesday09:00 – 16:00
Thursday09:00 – 16:00
Friday09:00 – 16:00
Saturday09:00 – 16:00
Sunday09:00 – 16:00