Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery

Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery

The Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery is Australias largest museum and art gallery located outside a capital city.

The Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery is administered by the Launceston City Council, with continuing financial support from the Tasmanian State Government.

Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery Treasures include Australian colonial art, decorative arts, including Australian craft and design, post-1945, Tasmanian natural history, convict collection, Chinese Temple from the 1880s north-east Tasmania tin mining era and the popular Planetarium.

The Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery is Launcestons cultural heartbeat and gateway to Tasmanias history and character. It tells the story of our lives and the time and place in which we live. It draws a map of who we are and where we've been.

Visit the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery website via the link below for more information about the Museum and Gallery and its current exhibitions, or phone the number below.




❊ Address ❊


 ⊜  2 Wellington Street Launceston 7250 View Map
 ✆ Telephone: 03 6323 3777
2 Wellington StreetLauncestonTasmania03 6323 3777


❊ What's On ❊

Coming to Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery..

Planetarium at Inveresk




❊ Web Links ❊


Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery 

www.qvmag.tas.gov.au

❊ Also See.. ❊


Queen Victoria Museum at Inveresk




Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery
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