Brisbane City Walking Tour: Past and Present
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Brisbane City Walking Tour: Past and Present

Date & time
Fri 26 Apr 2024
10:30am to 12:00pm
Add to Calendar 2024-04-26 10:30 2024-04-26 12:00 Australia/Brisbane Brisbane City Walking Tour: Past and Present Discover the highlights of Brisbane City. Peel back the layers of Brisbane&rsquo;s culture by delving into stories of Traditional Custodians, convicts, public art and one of Brisbane&rsquo;s towering cathedrals. Then, explore artistic interpretations with a short walk through our exhibition, Making Place: 100 Views of Brisbane. What makes a place? Is it bricks and mortar that build it, or the people that inhabit it? Is it the memories that have been made over millennia that keep it alive? Rapid change is not new to Brisbane. It is a city that has seen constant developments in industry, politics, lifestyle, architecture, and technology over its history, building layer upon layer. Perfect for first-time visitors or long time lovers of Brisbane, this fast and fun romp through history is not to be missed! Location: This tour departs from the Ground Floor of City Hall and finishes on Level 3, City Hall inside Museum of Brisbane. Duration of tour: 90mins Distance: 1.2km Capacity: Maximum 12 visitors Difficulty: This tour is suitable for all fitness levels and abilities. Museum of Brisbane is Brisbane City Council&rsquo;s leading history and art museum where you can experience our city&rsquo;s vibrant culture. For more information visit <a href="https://www.museumofbrisbane.com.au/" target="_blank">Museum of Brisbane</a>. Museum of Brisbane, Brisbane City Hall, 64 Adelaide Street, Brisbane City
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Age

All ages

Cost

$20 - $25 + booking fee

Discover the highlights of Brisbane City.

Peel back the layers of Brisbane’s culture by delving into stories of Traditional Custodians, convicts, public art and one of Brisbane’s towering cathedrals. Then, explore artistic interpretations with a short walk through our exhibition, Making Place: 100 Views of Brisbane.

What makes a place? Is it bricks and mortar that build it, or the people that inhabit it? Is it the memories that have been made over millennia that keep it alive? Rapid change is not new to Brisbane. It is a city that has seen constant developments in industry, politics, lifestyle, architecture, and technology over its history, building layer upon layer.

Perfect for first-time visitors or long time lovers of Brisbane, this fast and fun romp through history is not to be missed!

Location: This tour departs from the Ground Floor of City Hall and finishes on Level 3, City Hall inside Museum of Brisbane.

Duration of tour: 90mins
Distance: 1.2km
Capacity: Maximum 12 visitors
Difficulty: This tour is suitable for all fitness levels and abilities.

Museum of Brisbane is Brisbane City Council’s leading history and art museum where you can experience our city’s vibrant culture. For more information visit Museum of Brisbane.

Bookings

Please note - tours take place select Fridays and Saturdays. Please check the website for exact dates.

Bookings required. To book visit Museum of Brisbane.

Venue

Museum of Brisbane, Brisbane City Hall, 64 Adelaide Street, Brisbane City

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