Bendigo Visitor Centre is a hub of cultural richness and historical significance, situated in the heart of a vibrant regional center that emerged from the world-renowned gold rush era. The center serves as a gateway to the captivating stories and experiences of Bendigo, Maryborough, and the picturesque Loddon Valley. Visitors are drawn to the region’s stunning natural landscapes, rich heritage sites, and diverse array of attractions, including renowned art galleries, museums, and wineries.
With a strong emphasis on preserving and showcasing the region’s past while embracing contemporary creativity, Bendigo Visitor Centre offers a range of services to cater to the interests of all visitors. From assisting with family history research to providing information on local events and attractions, the center is dedicated to promoting the cultural and artistic heritage of Bendigo and its surrounding areas. The center’s commitment to celebrating performing arts and culture is evident in its management of iconic venues such as The Capital Theatre, Ulumbarra Theatre, and Bendigo Town Hall.
As a testament to its respect for the land and traditional custodians, Bendigo Visitor Centre acknowledges the Dja Dja Wurrung and Taungurung Peoples, along with other Traditional Owner groups. By fostering a sense of community, creativity, and innovation, the center plays a vital role in preserving the region’s history and promoting its unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage to visitors from near and far.