Mount Isa Underground Hospital & Museum (Mount Isa Underground Hospital & Museum) Mount Isa., a mining town in the west of Queensland
The Mount Isa underground hospital, which covers an area of about 2 million square meters, is located on the east side of (Mount Isa Base Hospital), the Mount Isa base hospital. The Mount Isa Underground Hospital, the only non-military underground hospital in Australia, was built in 1942 by local miners from the (Beth Anderson Museum) building at the Beth Anderson Museum in (Joan Street), Joan Street. Because at the height of the war in World War II, Darwin, the capital of the Northern Territory, was even bombed by the Japanese Air Force, as the local government of Mount Isa, which deployed a large number of American and Australian troops, decided to build a hospital underground. In case of Japanese air strikes.
Now that Mount Isa Underground Hospital & Museum is no longer being used as a hospital, the second underground hospital, along with the Beth Anderson Museum, is open to the public, showing the history of the year.
Tickets:
Free
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