Mugga-Mugga Cottage

Mugga-Mugga Cottage, an 1850’s stone cottage that tells the story of Canberra after federation through the intact domestic collection of the Curley family who lived there from 1913 to the 1980’s.

Location

129 Narrabundah Lane
Symonston

Opening hours
Admission

General admission: $7
Concession: $5
Children under 5: free

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Mugga-Mugga's simple dwelling has been adapted and extended over time. Settlement on the site commenced in 1838 and its centerpiece is a simple cottage built for the head shepherd of Duntroon.

The small stone cottage has been conserved and furnished with household items that belonged to the Curley family who moved to Mugga-Mugga from Duntroon in 1913.

Mugga-Mugga offers a range of popular learning and community programs and unique opportunities for venue hire.

You can also experience the house online via our Google Cultural Institute page or by downloading a copy of the free Mugga-Mugga interactive tour to your iOS or MacOS device to browse at home before or after your visit. 

Read more about Mugga-Mugga here...

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Contact us
02 6237 6500

Tours

Bring the Mugga Mugga to life with this tour, learning about early Canberran settlement.

Tours run first weekend of every month at 10.15am, 11am, 11.45am and 12.30pm

Mugga-Mugga conservation management plan

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