• Murray Bridge Roundhouse

    Located in the heart of the city adjacent to the bridges the Roundhouse was the first substantial building in Murray Bridge.  It has historical significance with the early development of Murray Bridge, as it served as a School, Post Office, Church and Council Chambers.

The Roundhouse is one of Murray Bridge’s oldest surviving buildings and completed in 1876 during the construction of the first bridge to span the Murray River.  State Heritage and National Estate-listed, this unusual hexagonal shaped historical residence was revitalised and reopened in 2021.

The Roundhouse was the first substantial building in Murray Bridge and has significant historical value to the early development of the town serving as a School, Post Office, Church and Council chambers.

Located in the heart of the city adjacent to the bridges and walking distance from the main street (Bridge street). Open most weekends and public holidays 11am-3pm or for appointments and bookings ie weddings, wedding photos, Devonshire tea, tours, bus tours, school groups and general hire.

Adult $5
Children $1
Family $10
Free entry for local resident with 1 paying customer.
Guided tours of the house are included in the admission price.

Wednesday to Sunday 11am-3pm
or by appointment.

08 8531 2005 (during opening hours)

08 8539 1441 (for venue hire, group and bus tours)

Murray Bridge Visitor Information Centre (general enquiries)
Freecall: 1800 442 784
visitorinfo@murraybridge.sa.gov.au
PO Box 421 Murray Bridge SA 5253

Murray Bridge Roundhouse

Located in the heart of the city adjacent to the bridges the Roundhouse was the first substantial building in Murray Bridge.  It has historical significance with the early development of Murray Bridge, as it served as a School, Post Office, Church and Council Chambers.