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Queensland Maritime Museum

Address
412 Stanley St, South Brisbane QLD 4101
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Learn about Queenslands maritime heritage in this museum featuring exhibitions, and real vessels.

Cost and Tickets

Adults
$18
Child
$8
Concession
$15

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