The Hawks Museum tells the story of the people that have made the Hawthorn Football Club the most successful club in the last 50 years; with 13 Premierships, six Brownlow medals, eight Norm Smith medals and arguably the two best full forwards in the history of the game.
The Hawks Museum has moved through many different iterations, from its beginnings at Glenferrie, to the well-loved space at Waverly Park, and now to our brand new custom built space at the Kennedy Community Centre.
The Hawks Museum gained accreditation with Museums Australia in 2013 and gained re-accreditation in 2019.
Friends of the Hawks Museum
Join Friends of the Hawks Museum and have the pleasure of wearing the unique Hawks Museum badge, receiving a copy of the annual Hawks Museum in Review, and more! Hawks fans interested in learning more about the Friends of the Hawks Museum and support the continuing growth of the museum can sign up below:
The Hawks Museum is always seeking the support from the wider Hawthorn community to help with the further development of the Club Collection at the Kennedy Community Centre.
The collection has grown enormously since Hawks Forever first began in 1992. The search continues for guernseys, trophies, club publications, photographs, membership tickets and medallions, in short, anything brown & gold that will help us tell the Hawthorn story all the better.
To join this dedicated group of committed fans with a strong interest in the Club’s story you can contact the Hawks Museum direct hawksmuseum@hawthornfc.com.au or call (03) 9535 3050 to arrange your membership.
Your donation assists the ongoing development of the Club Collection housed in the Hawks Museum.