What to Do: History & Cultural
Redland Museum
Put aside any ideas of museums as dusty, rusty or dark and musty. The spaciousness of the Redland Museum and the elegance of displays routinely impresses both local and international visitors alike. The Redland Museum is considered by many as Queensland's finest regional museum, and rightfully so. During 2006, the Museum was presented with no less than five awards celebrating its excellence. Treasures are encountered at every step of the journey through the museum. Marvel at the restored and working 1890 Halladay windmill, get taken on a trip down memory lane by our collection of buggies, wagons and coaches or simply relive the past in one of our many historic rooms. Open every day. Entry is just a few dollars.
Redland Art Gallery
The Redland Art Gallery is the region's most vibrant cultural destination with a mix of innovative and culturally diverse exhibitions.
Redland Art Gallery opened in February 2003 and features six exhibition spaces over two locations at Cleveland and Capalaba, just 35 minutes via road from the Brisbane CBD and the International and Domestic Airports.
The gallery's policy is to support and encourage access, diversity and opportunity; to create a deeper sense of identity and place; and to acknowledge the region's significant Indigenous culture and heritage.
Mon to Fri 9am-4pm, Sunday 9am-2pm. Admission free.
