Buda Castlemaine

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Buda, was the home of noted Hungarian silversmith Ernest Leviny and his family. Two generations of the Leviny family lived there continuously for 118 years, from the goldrush era until 1981 and the property is unique because it houses a collection of Australian artworks including those by Ernest and five of his talented daughters. The house and garden were opened to the public in 1982 as a house museum and Buda’s volunteers have been instrumental in the day to day running of the organisation ever since. Buda is indebted to its dedicated volunteers who contribute to making it a great place.

Come to Buda and enjoy exploring the historic house where you will be transported to another era, in this Museums Australia accredited museum. Wander three acres of heritage garden featuring original plantings and structures, including the bird aviary, tennis pavilion and grape pergola, along with many original garden ornaments created by the Leviny family members.

Location

Buda Castlemaine,  42 Hunter St,  Castlemaine 3450  View Map

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