The Queensland Museum accommodates a modern science centre together with a number of permanent and temporary exhibits on various subjects. A fine collection of cultural and natural heritage artefacts are on display there. Focussing on cultural awareness and environmental changes the exhibits featured are daring, eye-catching and very informative. There is a great selection of accommodation Redcliffe QLD options to choose from if you are planning to enjoy the city’s historical collection. The Oaks Mon Komo is a great choice for a comfortable stay and easy access to many of Brisbane’s most interesting museums as well as other attractions.
Located in Ipswich just 40 minutes from the Brisbane CBD; the rail museum is a treat for all train lovers. The museum works are based on the QLD rail maintenance workshops and include marvellous displays of steam engines, model trains, working rail workshops and exhibits on how a train works. The history of the QLD, Australian railroads and railroads of the world is chronicled there. Lots of interactive displays are guaranteed to capture the interests and imagination of kids and adults while ever changing exhibits are craftily created to capture the minds while delivering a useful lesson.
Queensland Museum is definitely worth a visit if you are exploring the city of Brisbane. The Queensland Museum & Sciencenter is located at the heart of the cultural precinct of Brisbane. The museum is an excellent destination to visit if you intend to learn about Queensland, its people and its illustrious history as well as what’s in store for the future. Some of the most popular exhibits at the Queensland Museum include travelling shows from Australia as well as the rest of the world. The exhibitions that detail the story of Queensland and its ancient cultures and biodiversity are also exceptionally interesting
The Colonial Brisbane Heritage Walk is an open-air museum across the historical streets of Brisbane. Best of all it is a self-guided tour, where the audio tour can be downloaded online. The 90-minute self-guided tour starts at Redcliffe Place and meanders along the twisting streets to vintage government houses.
Intrigued by history, art and food, Lavinia Woolf is a writer who is passionate about the extraordinary and writes of the exhilarating and enchanting. Google+