QVMAG,Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery (Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery, QVMAG) is located in Launceston, the second largest city in Tasmania, Australia's largest regional museum.
QVMAG,Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery is Lanseston's center of art, culture and creation. It is also a gateway to local history and characteristics. It is famous all over Australia for its collection of Australian colonial art, decorative art and design, Tasmanian history and natural science.
QVMAG,Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery is divided into two parts: museum and art museum. Infresk (Inveresk), located on the north bank of (North Esk River) on the North Esk River, mainly displays various exhibits related to science, nature and history, including animal specimens, dinosaur fossils, as well as Australian railway transportation, transportation museum and planetarium. (Royal Park), part of the Royal Park on the south bank of the North Esk River, exhibits a variety of works of art, including colonial oil paintings, paintings by local artists and modern works of art, as well as an exhibition hall at the Guandi Temple.
Traffic:
Take the free bus Tiger Bus from downtown to the Inveresk stop (7 / 30 / 18 / 30, every 15 minutes)
Tickets:
Free
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