Australian Heritage Festival | Archaeology Open Day: Come and Try

17 May 2026

10:30 am ‐ 3:30 pm

Adults $35.00
Children $20.00
Family (2A+2C) $88.00
Family (1A+2C) $60.00
Additional Children $16.00

Adult Member $20.00
Child Member $10.00

Australia’s Deep Time past stretches back at least 65,000 years — a story of continuity, adaptation and change. Archaeology helps us understand how people lived, worked and responded to changing environments and societies across thousands of generations.

Join the National Trust and their qualified archaeologists for a hands-on introduction to archaeological practice at Como House. Working on a simulated colonial-era site, you’ll explore how archaeologists uncover and interpret evidence from the past, using tools and techniques applied in real investigations. 

The session begins with a short ‘dig briefing’, introducing the what, how and why of archaeology. After a safety briefing, participants will take part in an excavation for around one hour, carefully uncovering artefacts. Those who prefer a break from digging can instead try their hand at artefact analysis, examining objects and considering what they reveal about past lives. 

The session concludes with a short debrief, where discoveries are discussed and interpreted together — demonstrating how small finds can reshape our understanding of history. 

This event is suitable for all ages. Please wear clothing that can get dirty, closed-toe shoes, and dress for the weather. This event will proceed in light rain. 

This event is part of the Australian Heritage Festival (Victoria) and National Archaeology Week.

Plan your visit

Como House and Garden

Address:

Corner Williams Rd & Lechlade Ave,
South Yarra 3141 VIC

What we offer:

How to get here

Como House is located in South Yarra, about 6km (4 miles) southeast of Melbourne. The closest train station is South Yarra, from which you can walk to Como House (about 15 minutes) or hop on the tram (no. 58) to Como Avenue/Toorak Road right nearby.

Extreme Heat Policy

On days of 41 degrees or hotter, Como House tours will not run, and the shop will be closed. Bookings will be contact ahead of time.

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