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Queen Victoria Museum and Art (QVMAG)

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The Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery (QVMAG) is celebrated as a cultural treasure trove with its captivating collection spanning centuries and continents, offering something to intrigue every visitor. Immerse into the wonders of the natural world with exhibits showcasing Tasmania's unique flora and fauna or delve into the depths of history with fascinating displays of Aboriginal artefacts and colonial relics.

Art enthusiasts will be captivated by the diverse collection, featuring everything from classic masterpieces to contemporary works. Interactive exhibits, hands-on activities, and engaging displays make learning fun and exciting for children of all ages.

And don't miss the opportunity to gaze up at the stars in the Launceston Planetarium. Open 7 days, 10AM to 4PM.

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Shinzou Yo

41-65 (Middle Aged)

average rating is 3 out of 5

Business Traveller

The museum exhibits dinosaur fossils, various Australian biological specimens, the past of Australia's maritime trade and salvage of sunken ships, and the life and craft supplies of Port Arthur Prison at that time. The MIND BLOWN DAN MARSHALL special exhibition upstairs is very interesting. The history of The Launceston Railway Workshops is also important locally. It's fun to have some science-powered interactions outdoors.

Queen Victoria Museum and Art (QVMAG)
19 November 2024

Akoki U

18-24 (High school Grad or Uni)

average rating is 3 out of 5

Gap Year, Backpacking, Solo Traveller

It is one of the best museums in Launceston. There are many exhibition rooms with different themes, which I enjoyed very much. I spent hours in there.
Highly recommended! 🌟🌟

Queen Victoria Museum and Art (QVMAG)
15 November 2024

Ruth Smethurst

31-40 Mid-career

average rating is 3 out of 5

Short Trip

informative, pleasant and clean place.
some interesting historical pieces. the documentary film about the RWAF was surprisingly good.
the art gallery is located at a different venue.

Queen Victoria Museum and Art (QVMAG)
15 November 2024
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