Museum of Lands, Mapping, and Surveying
Wheelchair accessible
Showcases the evolution of surveying, mapping, and land administration in Queensland through exhibits, videos, and digital archives.

📜 Museum established in 1982, preserving Queensland's mapping and surveying history.
🔍 Features historical instruments, maps, photographs, and documents, and stories of cartographers and surveyors.

Why Go

💰 Free entry🗺️ Explore Queensland's extensive mapping and surveying history⏳ See historical instruments, maps, photographs, and documents🚶 Walk in the footsteps of early surveyors and cartographers💻 Access virtual tours and digital archives🔭 See historical telescopes, measuring instruments, and border markers👩‍💻 Discover pioneering figures like Doris Lavarack

Why Avoid

🚫 Closed on weekends and public holidays

Tips

📞 Guided tours available by request, team chats by appointment.

Cost

💰 Free admission.

Hours

🕒 Monday-Friday 9:30am-4pm, closed public holidays.

♿ AccessibilityDisabled access available.

📍 LocationGround floor, 317 Edward Street, Brisbane.

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