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Museum of Brisbane (MoB)

Ground floor, Brisbane City Hall, King George Square, Brisbane

-27.4688500 153.0236020

Snug in the ground floor of City Hall, the Museum of Brisbane is a wonderland of stories and artefacts documenting the history of Brisbane. Find also a shoppers' paradise of local hand-made craft.

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Old Government House

QUT's Gardens Point Campus, George Street, Brisbane

-27.4708900 153.0234770

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Gelatissimo

Shop 3, The Pavillion, Cnr Albert Street & Queen Street, All Areas

-27.4696600 153.0252200

This is real gelato made by real Italians according to a family recipe that has been passed down from generation to generation. The falvours will blow you away.

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Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA)

Stanley Place, South Bank

-27.4706060 153.0172350

Keep up with the best of the latest art from Australia and overseas at GoMA with plenty of it on display for free.

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Roma Street Parklands, City

1 Parkland Blvd, Brisbane

-27.4641690 153.0191330

Easy to get to by train, Brisbane's Roma Street Parklands have a waterfall, lake, collection of outdoor art and a forest walk to enjoy. Take a picnic and enjoy the tranquillity.

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State Library of Queensland

Stanley Place, South Brisbane

-27.4714000 153.0170480

The new State Library of Queensland is an architecturally stunning edifice, voted Australia's building of the year by RAIA no less. It’s the kind of place where a book lover could die and go to heaven. The John Oxley Reading Room on the fourth floor is a goldmine of historical documentation mapping out over 150 years of Queensland's social history.

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Queensland Art Gallery (QAG)

Stanley Place, South Bank

-27.4727330 153.0184530

Making art fun and accessible for all, the Queensland Art Gallery is also home to one of the country's most loved paintings, Under the Jacaranda.

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Queensland Museum

South Bank, Cnr Grey St and Melbourne St, South Bank

-27.4738740 153.0184730

There are over a million items and specimens included in the collection of stuff housed at the Queensland Museum – so you might want to leave the entire day free to check it all out!

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Lyric Theatre: QPAC

Corner Grey St and Melbourne St, South Bank

-27.4738950 153.0184580

The Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) is home to the Lyric Theatre which is an impressive venue with the capacity to seat 2085 people. It boasts superior acoustics and has received critical acclaim for its design. It hosts large scale musicals, such as Wicked, and is the main venue for the Queensland Opera.

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Cremorne Theatre: QPAC

Corner Grey St and Melbourne St, South Bank

-27.4738950 153.0184580

The Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) opened in 1985 and was designed by Brisbane architect Robin Gibson. Several theatres are housed within QPAC and the Cremorne is the most versatile. It has the capacity to seat 302 people and can be configured in six different ways. It is often used for experimental theatre and solo performance.

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