Adult Group Visits
Bookings and Enquiries
For more information, feel free to call or email us.
Adult groups
Whether you’re visiting with your parish, for a school staff development day, a social group or something in between, we warmly invite you to book a visit to Mary MacKillop Place Museum.
Groups are welcome to self-guide through the museum or book a guided tour. We recommend that you allow 90 minutes for your visit.
Guide notes are available and will be sent to you prior to your visit.
Key information for your visit
Bookings and group confirmation
- We request that the final numbers for your group be confirmed 48 hours prior to your visit.
- Please be mindful of the museum’s opening hours when booking. It closes at 4 pm daily, and we recommend allowing 90 minutes for a comfortable visit.
- We are unable to offer Guided Tours on weekends and public holidays.
Cancellation policy
- Cancellation policies do apply, please see our Museum bookings terms and conditions for further details.
On arrival
- When you arrive, please wait at the Museum Reception. A staff member will greet your group and direct you to the appropriate area to begin your museum visit.
Use of the Memorial Chapel
The Mary MacKillop Memorial Chapel is available for Mass, private prayer, or leader-led liturgies upon request.
Groups are welcome to attend our scheduled Masses at the following times:
Food and Beverage
We have a number of catering options available that can be purchased with your booking. Please communicate with our team when booking your visit to request further information.
Mary MacKillop Place Café is available on site – we recommend that you pre-book when making your museum tour booking.
Bookings
Please use the form below to request your booking and obtain a quote.
Our Gift Shop offers an inspiring selection of Mary MacKillop and sacramental gifts, ethically sourced Indigenous products, and beautifully crafted items.
Our café offers light meals and refreshments in a warm and welcoming environment.
Your support enables the work of hospitality, legacy, and spiritual connection at Mary MacKillop Place.
“We may feel our crosses hard at times, but our courage should rise with them.”
MARY MACKILLOP | 1882