Henry Parkes Centre
The Henry Parkes Centre is a modern tourism complex and cultural precinct located on the northern side of town, incorporating:
- Parkes Visitor Information Centre
- The King's Castle Elvis Exhibit
- Parkes Motor Museum
- Moat Cottage Replica
- Henry Parkes Museum
- Antique Machinery Collection
Call into the Visitor Information Centre to have your photo taken with a life-sized Elvis, learn more about the area, grab a free map, a cold drink or ice cream and a Parkes souvenir to commemorate your trip.
The King's Castle Elvis Exhibit and Parkes Motor Museum adjoin the Visitor Information Centre and one pass gains entry to both of these impressive collections. Tour groups are welcome and can be arranged by completing a booking request form.
A separate admission gains you access to the Henry Parkes Museum and Antique Machinery Collection, featuring exhibits from traditional family history collections and agricultural machinery and equipment.
The King's Castle
The Kings Castle is a collection of Elvis' personal artefacts owned by Greg Page, well known as the original 'Yellow Wiggle'.
The King's Castle's exhibition is an display designed to try and bring to you some of the highs and lows that Elvis Presley encountered throughout his life and career. As you experience this journey, you will see genuine artefacts from Elvis' homes and items he wore or used on stage.
A range of King's Castle merchandise is also available from the Visitor Information Centre, allowing visitors to own their own 'Thing from the King', including rare keepsakes from Elvis and Priscilla's Beverly Hills estate and special items recognising The King's Castle as Elvis' home in Australia.
Parkes Motor Museum
The Parkes Motor Museum is an impressive collection of motor vehicles owned by the Parkes Antique Motor Club and represents all heritage motoring eras with up to 24 cars, 10 motorcycles and other motoring memorabilia. Items on display are either the property of individual Club Members or have been loaned from private collections.
Star attractions include:
- 1911 Martini GA, believed to be one of only 5 left existing worldwide.
- 1940 Holden bodied Oldsmobile Convertible.
- 1986 Jaguar XJ6 Paris Show display car, on loan from Coventry UK.
Club members attend the display at peak times and are available to provide special presentations for group visits.
Moat Cottage Replica
This building is a replica of the Moat Cottage where Australian Statesman and 'Father of Federation' Sir Henry Parkes (1815 - 1896) was born in Canley, Country Warwickshire, near the city of Coventry, England. The original Moat Cottage is thought to be constructed in the 17th century and still stands.
This replica of Moat Cottage reflects the humble beginnings of Sir Henry Parkes and serves as a symbol of Australia's oldest Sister City link between Parkes and Coventry (1938). Parkes was named in honour of the great statesman, changing it's name from Bushmans to Parkes in 1873.
You can learn all about Sir Henry Parkes at the theatre experience in Moat Cottage, which tells the story of Sir Henry Parkes and his connection to Parkes - the production goes for 20 minutes and it’s free!
Henry Parkes Museum & Antique Machinery Collection
The Henry Parkes Museum & Antique Machinery Collection is owned and managed by the Parkes & District Historical Society. The Henry Parkes Museum and Antique Machinery Exhibit depict early life in Parkes through objects, photos and historical information. The site houses a collection of historic buildings along with many other items of significance including:
- Wooden schoolhouse and two churches
- Blacksmith shop
- Silver City Comet carriage
- 45 tractors, all of which have been restored and in working order
- Over 10,000 ephemeral items
The Parkes and District Historical Society has been enormously successful in assembling this large collection of items from the region of which the majority have been donated by the local community.
66-78 Peak Hill Road (Newell Highway)
Open seven days
Monday to Friday: 9.00am - 4.00pm
Saturday and Sunday: 10.00am - 3.00pm
Public Holidays (excluding Christmas Day): 10.00am - 3.00pm
Closed Christmas Day