The state museum of Queensland, Queensland Museum is located at the Corner of Grey & Melbourne Streets in South Bank of Brisbane. Established in 1868, the Queensland Museum houses over a million items and specimens that showcase Queensland's...more
The state museum of Queensland, Queensland Museum is located at the Corner of Grey & Melbourne Streets in South Bank of Brisbane. Established in 1868, the Queensland Museum houses over a million items and specimens that showcase Queensland's rich natural and cultural heritage. The Culture & History collection and the Biodiversity & Geosciences collection are the main types of collections at the museum and offer a fascinating glimpse into their strategic relevance to Queensland while providing an understanding of key global issues. Facilities at the Queensland Museum include a museum shop selling a wide range of toys, books and guides as well as a collectors' cafe and free wireless internet.
Free-of-charge
Open daily from 9:30 a.m - 5:00 p.m.
Around 1 hour
Adults, Families, Young Adults, Children, Senior Travellers
Culture & History collection and the Biodiversity & Geosciences collection
Though designated prayer facilities at Queensland Museum will be unavailable for Muslim travellers, it is possible to enquire for a private area to use during prayer times. Muslim travellers can also visit some of the several mosques in Brisbane such as the Moorooka Musallah, Darul Uloom Islamic Academy and West End Mosque.
Muslim travellers looking for Halal food near Queensland Museum will need to visit some of the Halal restaurants in Brisbane. There are several Halal restaurants in Brisbane that serve Indian and Middle Eastern cuisine such as the Bashori Indian Restaurant, Satay Club Noodle House, Sultan's Turkish Restaurant and Ala-Din – which are a few favourite spots in Brisbane.