Millicent Murals

Northern and Southern entrances to George Street
Millicent, South Australia, 5280

About

Walk along George Street in Millicent and enjoy a collection of murals representing the diverse history of the town.

Located at the northern end of George Street and North Terrace Beehive Corner there is s a mural of bees crawling on a hive created by Mike Makatron.

Artist Yvonne Riley also painted the other mural at the southern end of the town. This mural
depicts the era when this building served as a garage and features a sedan, ute and petrol pumps of the 50s era. Opposite to this is another mural on the walls of the Millicent National Trust Living History Museum.

New artwork has been appearing throughout the township of Millicent through the wonderful work of Imagine Millicent.This includes Mimby Jones Robinson creation on the old Savings & Loans Bank Building in the Main Street, George Street and the Giant Squid by Kit Bennet at the Skate Park.

Melanie Spurling, an accomplished artist who has a unique style, focusing on flora and fauna also has a mural in the Domain.

You can pick up a map of all the murals at the Millicent Visitor Information Centre. There are often new artworks popping up in the town to visit.

View the fantastic artwork by talented artists which brighten the town.

Facilities

  • Carpark
  • Family Friendly
  • Public Toilet

Location

Northern and Southern entrances to George Street
Millicent, South Australia, 5280