LOCATED in Alpine Central on level 1 (downstairs), NAMA – the National Alpine Museum of Australia is the only accredited national museum dedicated to conserving and preserving the history of the evolution of the Australian ski fields, telling the amazing stories of the characters that built our Alpine communities.

Host to an extensive collection of artefacts from all over Alpine Australia, NAMA showcases everything from wooden skis, fashion, publications, maps, photographs and films to historic lift equipment and memorabilia.

NAMA's collection, displays and special exhibitions are constantly changing through the winter season.

Curious about Mt Buller's unique history?

Get to know the pioneers and innovators who helped it transform from an alpine cattleman's run into a leading Australian alpine community and resort that it is today.

Location: 1st floor of Alpine Central.

Cost: Entry is free – donations are welcomed.

WInter hours: daily 12:30pm – 5pm during the winter season.