The Federation style building , built in 1900, was Maryborough's second Customs House. It features a large central hall, which is naturally ventilated with high windows and arches, along with the British Coat of Arms on its fine façade. It remained a Customs House until 1988 and opened as an interpretive centre in 2001.
Inside you will discover the history of Maryborough's pioneering industries and explore the incredible "cabinet of curiosities", displays of artefacts from the Original Maryborough Town site and a room inspired by PL Travers (author of Mary Poppins).