The connection with Queensland is very unique - a great place to learn and view military heritage and listen to the stories of each item displayed. Public transport close to buses or trains, some parking spaces nearby, and other food attractions nearby. Come and see this treasure, you won't be disappointed, it's not expensive and as tourists increase, they have a greater chance of preserving and preserving Queensland's military history in Queensland for everyone to enjoy and appreciate.
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The connection with Queensland is very unique - a great place to learn and view military heritage and listen to the stories of each item displayed. Public transport close to buses or trains, some parking spaces nearby, and other food attractions nearby. Come and see this treasure, you won't be disappointed, it's not expensive and as tourists increase, they have a greater chance of preserving and preserving Queensland's military history in Queensland for everyone to enjoy and appreciate.
great way to spend a sundayopen on sundays and tucked away in fortitude valley is this amazing military museum that honors the service of queenslanders
This museum is worth a visit. The exterior of the museum is not welcome as the door is locked. Do knock if the doorbell doesn’t respond. There is a sign in front that says they may be closed at any time, so a paid call may be required before checking if it is open. It's a small museum, but inside is full of interesting exhibitions, especially many guns. There are items from the Australian colonies to the Vietnam War era. There are many unusual weapons, including PIAT anti-armor weapons, Boyce anti-tank rifles, German Maxim machine guns, Bren, Irving and Lewis guns. Japan, Russia, Italy, Germany, the UK and the US have unusual rifles and weapons. There are uniforms, medals and soldier supplies. The exhibits are carefully labeled and there are many books to read. Getting started is cheap.