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The Museum of Freemasonry

The Museum of Freemasonry is located on the third floor of the UGL building and is open to the public in normal museum hours. It contains a number of display areas showing antique Masonic aprons and the actual Masonic regalia worn by the first Grand Master in New South Wales, Lord Carrington, along with that of many other orders such as the Knights Templar.

There are sections dedicated to heroes and leaders such as Sir Edward ‘Weary’ Dunlop, the 16 Australian Masons awarded the Victoria Cross, and the lodge established by inmates of the Changi Prison Camp. 

The Museum provides a complete survey of Freemasonry in Australia, from its inception to the present day, honouring the founders of the Craft and more recent members, equally. It includes a unique gift shop.

The Museum of Freemasonry
Level 3, 279 Castlereagh St Sydney NSW 2000

Opening hours
Monday to Friday 8.30am to 4.30pm

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