Galleries
The Stick Shed Murtoa, is a significant piece of Australian history and an architectural marvel. Built in 1941 during World War II, this massive grain storage facility has stood the test of time, showcasing the ingenuity of Australian construction. With its towering timber columns and rustic charm, it tells the story of the nation’s agricultural past and wartime resilience.
To capture and share the legacy of The Stick Shed, we have curated a series of photo and video galleries that offer a deeper look into this iconic structure. These galleries allow visitors to explore the grandeur of its architecture, its historical significance, and its cultural relevance in today’s world. From archival footage of the construction process to contemporary photos that highlight its preserved beauty, each gallery serves as a testament to the uniqueness of this heritage-listed building.
Whether you’re a history enthusiast, an architecture lover, or simply curious about Murtoa’s treasures, our galleries provide an immersive experience that connects you to The Stick Shed’s past, present, and future. Dive into our visual stories and discover why The Stick Shed is a beloved landmark for both locals and visitors alike.