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7420
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27 April 2008
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27 April 2008
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The Queensland Cultural Centre is a multi-venue arts centre designed by Australian architect Robin Gibson at South Bank, in Brisbane, and consists of the Queensland Museum, State Library of Queensland, Queensland Performing Arts Centre, and Queensland Art Gallery. The Queensland Museum was itself established in 1862, and has had many homes, including The Old Windmill (1862-1869) — Parliament House (1869-1873) — General Post Office (1873-1879) — followed by being based at a building on William Street, which was later home to John Oxley Library (1879-1899) — the Exhibition Hall, now called the Old Museum Building (1899-1986). The Queensland Museum moved to the Queensland Cultural Centre at South Bank during 1986 and includes 6500 m2 of floor space. (Source: Wikipedia).
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