Welcome to Museum of Brisbane (MoB). We offer a range of programs that engage diverse audiences.
Museum of Brisbane is accessible via the King George Square foyer in Brisbane City Hall. After entering the foyer, turn right and take the lifts up to Level 3.
Visitors are invited to use our Clock Tower Social Story to ensure they have a safe and enjoyable visit to the City Hall Clock Tower.
Visitors are invited to download the Museum’s sensory map.
Touch trolleys are available upon request for select exhibitions. Ask one of our friendly Visitor Experience Team members for more information.
Toilets
The toilets on Level 3 at Museum of Brisbane have the following dimensions:
Museum Lift
The Museum lift has the following dimensions:
We welcome guide dogs and assistance dogs at Museum of Brisbane.
Admission to Museum of Brisbane and its exhibitions, events, tours and workshops is free unless otherwise stated.
Museum of Brisbane accepts companion cards for our paid programs.
Want to book with your companion card? Book a ticket for your client on the relevant date and let us know that you would like to use your companion card via email visitorexperience@museumofbrisbane.com.au or phone 3339 0800.
Museum of Brisbane is a registered Dementia Friendly venue.
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
BUS
There are a number of buses that stop along Adelaide Street and Ann Street as well as many services which stop in King George Square and Queen Street bus terminals, located a short walk from City Hall.
TRAIN
Museum of Brisbane is a 10-minute walk from Central and Roma Street train stations.
For more information regarding public transport in Brisbane contact TransLink on 13 12 30 or visit www.translink.com.au.
PRIVATE TRANSPORT
CAR PARKING
There is undercover paid parking available in King George Square car park with entrances on Adelaide Street and Roma Street.
For more information regarding parking in the city, visit Brisbane City Council’s website.
BIKE
There are a number of bike paths and bike racks located in the city. For more information about bike paths and bike parking, visit Brisbane City Council’s website.
For further information about access in City Hall, please visit the website linked below.
Museum of Brisbane’s website has been designed to operate with assistive technologies.
Museum of Brisbane’s website has a language selector. This tool is located at the top of the webpage and is represented by a world symbol.
Contact the Museum via email info@museumofbrisbane.com.au or phone (07) 3339 0800 and our friendly team will happily help you.
Visitors are invited to use our Social Story to ensure they have a safe and enjoyable visit to Museum of Brisbane.
View the Social Story