White Bay Power Station Behind-the-Scenes Tours

As part of the 25th Biennale of Sydney, go behind the scenes at Sydney’s longest-serving power station, at White Bay. These tours have been developed by Museums of History NSW as part of the Sydney Open Series in partnership with Placemaking NSW.

Discover the stories behind this extraordinary heritage-listed landmark, the only one of its kind to survive on Sydney Harbour. Built between 1912 and 1917 to cope with the expansion of Sydney’s electric tram and rail systems, White Bay fed the largest metropolitan tramway network in the Southern Hemisphere and provided power to the trains as well as the suburban electricity grid. The building’s dominant harbourside position, dramatic vertical facade, castellated parapets and steam funnels mark the entrance to the Balmain waterfront and are an enduring symbol of the area’s industrial origins and traditions.

The tour will include rarely seen areas of White Bay Power Station, as well as some hidden spaces not open to the general public and Biennale guests.

The tours will be conducted by Museums of History NSW tour guides.

Members get more: Members enjoy pre-sale access and a 20% discount on tickets.

Please note:

  • All attendees will be required to sign a waiver form on arrival.
  • This tour includes stairs, and a reasonable level of fitness is required.
  • Enclosed shoes must be worn.
  • Some areas of the White Bay Power Station include confined spaces.
  • Backpacks and handbags will need to be cloaked.
  • The tour is not suitable for children under 16 years.

Live Voice App

These sessions will be delivered via an app that will enable all participants to clearly hear the site interpretation from the tour guides via headphones. Headphones will not be provided, so please ensure you bring your own headphones with you on the day. Download and access information will be available on arrival, or you can pre-download via the links below:

Live Voice Apple Store

Live Voice Android

This event is part of

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Sydney Open Series

Building on the Sydney Open program, this series offers talks, workshops, and tours throughout the year, with a focus on history, architecture, design innovation, sustainability, and heritage

White Bay Power Station, Robert Street, Rozelle 2039
White Bay Power Station, Robert Street, Rozelle 2039