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Queensland Museum, founded in 1862, is the keeper of the state's historical collections dating back to colonial times
This museum is home to Queensland's largest collection of heritage buses and coaches, dating from 1938 to 1996.
A fantastic trip back in time and must-visit for motoring enthusiasts, located in a massive converted warehouse
Visit the awe-inspiring Anzac Square and Memorial Galleries and delve deeper into Queensland’s military past
Here's 13 of the most fascinating little museums around Brisbane that you need to visit
Wolston House is the oldest surviving residential farmhouse in the district, located on a property fronting onto the Brisbane River
The RAAF Amberley Aviation Heritage Centre offers a fascinating display of aircraft and insight into SEQ’s military aviation history and opens to the general public
Revisit yesteryear at Old Petrie Town, a charming restored historic village spread across 48 acres of parklands
Abbey Museum of Art & Archaeology provides a unique opportunity to be fully immersed in history for a day
This fascinating outdoor museum is where you can ride restored Brisbane trams
This fascinating little trove of ancient artefacts belonging to UQ and dating back 4000 years is one of the best kept secrets around.
On a grassy outpost in the industrial reaches of Lytton lies Fort Lytton, the heritage listed remains of Australia's only surviving moated 19th century fortress.
Few who pass the glass doors of MacArthur Chambers Hotel would know that it was from this building that General Douglas MacArthur directed the Allies in holding back the Japanese invasion.
This impressive Brisbane City Council owned museum offers an insight into the social history and visual arts of Brisbane.
There’s nothing dusty or musty about this slick little timber building on the edge of the Old Petrie Town car park.
You don’t have to be a ship enthusiast to visit this homey museum, which is well laid out and staffed by mostly ex-naval and maritime workers.

Top Things To Do In Brisbane This Week

Tell Camerata your eternal memory and they’ll match music that speaks to your stories
Queensland’s biggest, brightest and best-loved fun run is back!
Two composers grapple with terror and turmoil of the 20th century
Lime Cordiale announce an epic live concert experience with Queensland Symphony Orchestra!
Discover the wonderful world of handmade glass art
The smash-hit new musical The Lucky Country is heading to Powerhouse this October.
Camerata unites with one of Australia’s newest Brisbane-based choirs
Scenic Rim Farm Gate Market return to the Breakfast Creek Lifestyle Precinct.
Alan Davies announces his return to Australia with brand new show 'Think Ahead'!
La Boite's new high octane comedy
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