Queen Victoria Museum at Inveresk |
7248 Launceston, Australia (Tasmania) |
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Address |
2 Invermay Road
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Floor area | unfortunately not known yet |
Opening times
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daily: 10am - 4pm; closed Good Friday and Christmas Day | ||||
Status from 08/2019
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Free entry. | ||||
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Homepage | www.qvmag.tas.gov.au |
Location / Directions |
Launceston is a city in the north of Tasmania, Australia at the junction of the North Esk and South Esk rivers where they become the Tamar River. At Inveresk PrecinctThe Inveresk and York Park Precinct in Launceston, Tasmania, once Tasmania's largest industrial site, is now the major cultural heart of the town. It is home to Aurora Stadium and the the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery.The Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery is located on two sites, one at Royal Park (41.4378°S 147.1338°E) and the other at Inveresk, the site of the old Launceston Railway Workshops (41.4280°S 147.1407°E). ParkingMuseum parking is available at the Launceston City Council's Inveresk Car Park.Catch the Tiger BusA Launceston City Council Sustainable Transport Strategy initiative, the free Tiger Bus is available throughout the day to provide easy access to the QVMAG Museum, Art Gallery and Planetarium and other Launceston City Council attractionsPhotography and electronic devicesPlease feel free to take flash-free photographs for personal use, unless otherwise stated. Tripods may not be used. |
Description | From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: The MuseumThe Inveresk site is home to the preserved railway workshops and permanent exhibition Tasmanian Connections which reveals a range of stories as told by the Museum's social history and natural science collections in six striking installations. Visitors can see dinosaurs, death masks, planes soaring high above and artefacts from Australia's oldest merchant shipwreck, the Sydney Cove. Museum AttractionsTransforming the IslandThis is the story of how the railways shaped Tasmania, changing the way we live and work. It recounts the important role played by the Railway Workshops at Inveresk, which formed the largest integrated engineering workshop site in the State. The exhibition features many items, large and small, from the QVMAG's extensive railway collection. Heritage TrailDiscover the QVMAG Inveresk site through the Heritage Trail which is a series of interpretation panels showing the buildings, previous uses and the experiences of the men who worked there. Thirty-seven interpretation points around the site will lead you to smaller exhibits including the Signal Box, the Weighbridge, the Railway Institute, the Compressor and Switch Rooms and the Signwriters Shop. PlanetariumThe QVMAG Planetarium is where you will see astronomical concepts demonstrated in a way this is both dramatic and scientifically accurate. |
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