Cobb Co Museum is located in the inland mountainous city of Toowoomba in southeast Queensland.
Cobb Co Museum is a part of the Queensland Museum (Queensland Museum), founded in 1987, with dozens of carriages, cattle carts, trucks, wheelbarrows and other means of transportation production that appeared in Queensland from the middle of the 19th century to the middle of the 20th century, which has certain historical and educational significance.
There are cafes and children's play areas in Cobb Co Museum, where you can not only watch, but also move your hands here! In every exhibition and project in the museum, you can see, hear and touch some of the elements. From iron and silver forgings to smelting lead and making hats, there are many opportunities to create items that can be proudly flaunted or even given as gifts. Visitors can meet outstanding people according to clues, play interactive games, play in sandpits at horse stations and Cobb coffee shops, freely touch museum objects and specimens at the new heritage bank consulting center, and take part in the daily free "try" session. Listen to behind-the-scenes stories and join their free daily tour. Unique handmade gifts are sold in the museum store.
Tickets:
Tickets: adults: $12.5, children (3 years of age 15 years old): $6.5, families (1 big and 3 small): 25 Australian dollars
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