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Raglan Gallery And Cultural Centre

Raglan Gallery And Cultural CentreThe Raglan Gallery and Cultural Centre showcases the regions talented artists from painters to ceramists, potters and sculptors. Throughout the year the Raglan holds a number of prestigious exhibitions including the Lions/Snowy Hydro Exhibition in February, the Bridgette Mackay exhibition in June and the Brisco Awards in September.

The Raglan was built in 1854 by James Hain, and was licensed as the Lord Raglan Inn. It was named after Lord Raglan who commanded in the Crimean War. It was also Cooma?s first bank, a private hospital, a family home and now an art gallery.

The Raglan still retains some of the original 100 year old gardens and is supported by the Cooma Monaro Shire, volunteers and art lovers.

Raglan Gallery And Cultural Centre

Open Times

10am - 4pm Wednesday to Sunday

Facilities

Car park, Public Toilet, Sheltered Area

Activities you can be involved in

Self-Guided

Experiences you can enjoy

The Arts, Cultural, Historic/Heritage

Raglan Gallery And Cultural Centre

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Street Address

9 - 11 Lambie Street
Cooma
New South Wales
2630

Contact

Web: Click here
Phone: 026452 3377
Email: info@raglangallery.org.au

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