Main Street is lined with shops, two hotels and a theatre. There is a
blacksmith's workshop, stables, photography studio,
apothecary, bakery, jeweller's shop, grocer, tentmaker,
tinsmith, bank, post office, candle-dipping shop, lolly shop,
nine-pin bowling saloon and library. Behind Main Street there are a number of period cottages which are open for visitors. There are also four schools where children in school-groups dress in period costume and attend as a child of the 1850s. A number of workshops at Sovereign Hill display traditional trades such as
coachbuilder,
wheelwright,
tinsmith,
blacksmith and
farrier.
Gold Diggings and Panning The Gold Diggings precinct, a central area for visitors to pan for real gold, has undergone extensive refurbishment to enhance accessibility and inclusivity. This includes the creation of an accessible gold panning zone with an elevated water channel and improved pathways to allow for easier access by all visitors, including those using wheelchairs or with sensory needs.This area is surrounded by tents and buildings contemporary to the early years of the gold rush.
Chinese Camp The historical Chinese Camp has been completely redeveloped and is now referred to as the Chinese Protectorate Camp. The precinct has been rebuilt with new buildings and expanded display and gathering spaces, including the addition of a Chinese circus tent, to better depict the experiences and cultural life of the Chinese community during the gold rush.
Gold Pour A key attraction at Sovereign Hill is the Gold Pour demonstration, where pure gold valued at over $500,000 is melted and poured into a three-kilogram bullion bar.
Mine Tours There are two mines which have guided tours at regular intervals. The
Red Hill Mine is a self-guided tour that tells the story of a group of
Cornishmen and their discovery of the
Welcome Nugget.
The Sovereign Quartz Mine runs 40-minute guided tours and features several underground displays. Above ground it also features steam-driven machinery for pumping water and processing the ore. More recently an attraction titled "Trapped" has been added. This exhibit, which is set in series of above-ground concrete structures designed to look like tunnels from within, tells the story of the
New Australasian Gold Mine disaster at
Creswick in 1882. Twenty-two miners died because of the collapse and flooding of the New Australasian No. 2 Mine. This is still considered one of Australia's worst mining disasters. Australia's worst mining disaster was the Mount Keira Mine Disaster in 1902 which killed 96 workers.
AURA The immersive
son et lumiere show depicting the story of gold. It is run at night for a length of 90 minutes, a high impact, graphic presentation which explores the creation, discovery and impact of the precious metal then and now. ==Mine tram==