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Fletcher’s Mutiny Cyclorama is about as close as you can get to watching Norfolk Island’s history unfold without whipping out a time machine. Creating a cyclorama to explain this part of our history was the idea of Marie Bailey, a descendant of Fletcher Christian.

Measuring 3.6 metres in height and 50 metres in circumference, this 360° painting puts you at the centre of our story, with scenes depicting the voyage and mutiny on the Bounty and the settlement of the island.

Standing in the middle of the panoramic masterpiece – with music, sound, props and 3D illusions enhancing the effect – it’s not hard to imagine yourself in the thick of the action. Listen carefully to the cyclorama soundtrack and you’ll hear snippets of Norf’k, a language still spoken by islanders to this day.

On the left, a man viewing part of the Cyclorama. To the right, a woman viewing another part of the Cyclorama. Between them, a replica of ship’s rigging.
A woman standing in front of a scene from the Fletcher’s Mutiny Cyclorama. There are three information panels to her right.
A scene from the Cyclorama depicting Bounty mutineers working with Polynesians to create a small settlement.
A scene from the Cyclorama depicting Bounty mutineers and Polynesians standing on rocks watching a ship on fire out at sea.
A scene from the Cyclorama depicting activity at a wharf in the 1800s.
A seascape scene from the Cyclorama. Real rocks in the foreground merge into a floor-to-ceiling painting of an island and ships.

Visitor information

Operating Hours: Wednesday-Sunday, 10am-3pm

Cost: $15 (adult), $5 (child)

Getting Here: Located in Burnt Pine on Queen Elizabeth Avenue at the corner of Mulberry Lane.

Top Tips for Fletcher's Mutiny Cyclorama

  • Come here early in your trip for an easy-to-digest overview of Norfolk Island’s compelling history.
  • On the same site is Gallery Guava where you can see works by local and visiting artists, including those that created the Cyclorama.
  • If you’re feeling peckish, Hilli Restaurant and Cafe is right next door and serves a mean lunch, dinner or Devonshire tea.
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