Fortitude Valley residents only need to go a short distance to the venue to enjoy experiences such as the Sciencentre upgrade, funded at a cost of $9.4m by the Queensland Government and due to be completed by the middle of the year.
Also on the programme for 2018 are the British Museum’s Egyptian mummies and the World Science Festival Brisbane.
According to Acting CEO of the Queensland Museum Network, Dr. Jim Thompson, visitors can expect a range of amazing experiences, beginning with the Australian-exclusive Gladiators exhibition that runs until January 28.
The Egyptian Mummies will be on display at the museum between March and August and Dr. Thompson believes the exhibition will give visitors an opportunity to see beyond the bandages and into the real-life stories of the six Egyptian mummies who existed during the period 900BC and AD180. He said:
“Egyptian mummies have long been a source of fascination and this world-class exhibition from the British Museum will give visitors an incredible new insight into their ancient lives.”
To mark Armistice Day’s 100th anniversary, the Queensland Museum will be introducing a new Anzac Legacy Gallery in November.
Museum news, updates and opening hours will be available through the usual marketing channels, which have included the venue’s website, social media and via brochure printing.
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