About the Barossa Regional Gallery

A perfect accompaniment to the amazing wines and delectable food the Barossa Region is known for, a trip to the Barossa Regional Gallery provides a unique cultural experience.

The Barossa Regional Gallery is located in the heart of the beautiful Barossa Valley, only a short stroll from the main street of Tanunda.

Combining heritage and contemporary architecture, the gallery is part of the Tanunda Soldiers Memorial Hall complex. It offers a diverse range of attractions for visitors to enjoy including art exhibitions, workshops, performances and education programs.

Visitors eager to pick up an authentic Barossa souvenir can also browse the retail space with locally produced books as well as art and crafts available to purchase.

The site also houses the magnificently restored Hill and Son Grand Organ, which is a stunning example of musical heritage, finding its new home in Tanunda after being removed from the Adelaide Town Hall in the late 1990s.

In the heart of the Barossa Valley…

A destination that combines art, culture, heritage and music.

With three magnificent gallery spaces, the Barossa Regional Gallery is able to present both community-based and professional exhibitions.

The visual arts program combines both locally produced artworks, capturing the cultural integrity of the region, and exhibitions touring from across South Australia and interstate.

Our Heritage

The Barossa Cookery Book

The Barossa Regional Gallery and Tanunda Soldiers’ Memorial Hall is the home and ongoing custodian of the Barossa Cookery Book. The Cookery Book proved very popular and sold hundreds of copies in the following years, providing funds to support the maintenance of the Institute Hall. The Hall was later dedicated as a memorial to the soldiers of WWI. The Barossa Cookery Book has had many reprints and, 1932 cover design intact, continues its role as a fundraiser for the Hall to this day.

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1877 Hill & Son Grand Organ