Brisbane museums

Brisbane offers a wealth of cultural and historical experiences for visitors. The city has a variety of museums, each offering unique exhibits. For a quick guide to the city’s top museums check out our list.

Queensland Museum and its collection

Learn more about Queensland’s history and natural world in The Queensland Museum. Located at South Bank in Brisbane, it’s one of the state’s largest cultural institutions, offering a broad collection focused on natural history, science, and cultural heritage. You can explore exhibits about the state’s prehistoric past, its unique biodiversity, and the cultures of its Aboriginal Peoples and Torres Strait Islanders. The museum also features travelling exhibitions from around the world, adding more depth to the experience.

Museum of Brisbane

The Museum of Brisbane (MoB), located on the third floor of the historic City Hall, offers a great insight into the city’s evolution, from its history to its vibrant culture. Its exhibitions, interactive workshops, tours and exclusive events highlight Brisbane’s contribution to the arts. The museum’s collections are displayed throughout the top floor of the beautiful restored City Hall, with views of the iconic Clock Tower and copper dome.

MacArthur Museum Brisbane

If you are interested in learning about Brisbane’s role during the World War II, the MacArthur Museum Brisbane is a must-visit. The museum provides an insightful look of life behind the scenes during the war, highlighting how Brisbane played a key role in supporting the U.S. military. It’s a deep dive into one of the most important moments in modern history.

Queensland Holocaust Museum

The Queensland Holocaust Museum offers an educational journey into the Holocaust, designed to engage visitors of all backgrounds. Located in the historic Penola Place and Old Archive Building, the museum has a collection of different artefacts and personal stories from Holocaust survivors who lived in Queensland. It really helps you to understand how World War II and the Holocaust impacted Brisbane and the world. You can visit in person, explore online or even take a student tour, so it’s a great learning experience no matter how you choose to experience it.

Queensland Maritime Museum

If you want to learn how maritime history has influenced Queensland, the Queensland Maritime Museum is a great place to visit. The museum’s got one of the biggest maritime collections in Australia, with interactive displays and some rare ships. While you are there. Visit the Lighthouse Gallery, one of the museum’s most popular exhibitions, and explore the heritage-listed dry dock.

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