Queensland Museum Kurilpa
South Brisbane
Updated: Jul 01, 2026
Queensland Museum Kurilpa is custodian of the state’s natural and cultural heritage, caring for more than a million items and specimens in collections that tell the changing story of Queensland.
Spend a day at the museum exploring the permanent exhibitions, galleries, café and museum shop alongside a program of blockbuster exhibitions, events and the popular Dinosaur Garden. Highlights not to be missed include:
Unleash your wild side at Croc! Lost Giants to Living Legends! Discover the incredible world of crocodiles through time—from prehistoric giants to today’s apex predators.
Packed with jaw-dropping fossils, lifelike models and interactive experiences, this blockbuster exhibition is perfect for all ages.
Special guided tours for families are available these school holidays. (29 June to 10 July 2026).
Take a journey around the museum with one of their knowledgeable guides and uncover the stories behind some of the most treasured objects. From the prehistoric dinosaurs of ancient Queensland to the cutting-edge technology of today, the museum is packed with wonders to explore! Auslan interpreted tours are also available.
Weekdays - 11am-12pm; Sat-Sun 3-4pm. Free. Bookings required.
Mephisto, the sole surviving A7V Sturmpanzerwagen in the world, is somewhat surprisingly one of the best-known objects in Queensland Museum’s collection. The hulking, great German tank is one of only twenty manufactured and the only World War 1 tank left in existence. Captured by Australian troops and shipped back to Australia, it resided for 80 years outside the Old Museum building (former home of Queensland Museum). It is on permanent display in the Anzac Legacy Gallery on Level 1.
The Discovery Centre is an interactive space where children and adults alike can brush up on their zoology, history and geology as they explore over 1,300 fascinating objects including collections of insects, birds, reptiles, spiders and mammals.
Free Daily Discoveries talks are held at 12pm and 2pm. No booking required.
Wild State is another highlight, taking visitors through five stunning environments pertinent to Queensland - arid outback, eucalypt forest, tropical rainforest, sunny coastal zones and teeming marine environments.
Uncover 250 million years of life in ancient Queensland at the fascinating pre-historic Dinosaurs Unearthed exhibition. You’ll come face to face with Queensland’s own ’velociraptor’ Australovenator and measure up against mighty Megalania, the world’s largest lizard.
The Anzac Legacy Gallery tells the fascinating story of the First World War in Queensland; the people and the things they held close – objects of war and warfare and personal items belonging to those on the front line.
Those wanting more can buy a ticket and head downstairs to SparkLab where 40 interactive exhibits await including live experiments at the Science Bar and hands-on challenges in the Maker Space.
Meanwhile, highlights for young children are the Whale Mall with its suspended life-sized whales and reverberating primeval cries and alfresco sponge-floored Dinosaur Garden, where lifelike statues of a T-Rex and Triceratops roam.
The Museum Shop has a fantastic assortment of brain-busting souvenirs, games and gifts for visitors of all ages.
Queensland Museum Kurilpa
Melbourne St
Cnr Grey St
South Brisbane
Daily 9.30am-5pm
Free entry