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Old Museum Building, Brisbane

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Completed
  
1891

Phone
  
+61 7 3257 4089

Architect
  
George Henry Male Addison

Opened
  
1891

Owner
  
Government of Queensland

Old Museum Building, Brisbane

Former names
  
Exhibition Building and Concert Hall

Address
  
480 Gregory Terrace, Bowen Hills QLD 4006, Australia

Similar
  
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Profiles

The Old Museum Building is a heritage-listed performance venue in Bowen Hills, Brisbane, Australia.

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History

The Old Museum was originally called the Exhibition Building and Concert Hall. It was built in 1891 for the Queensland National Agricultural and Industrial Association after Brisbane's first exhibition building, which had occupied the land, was destroyed by fire on 13 June 1888. At the time of the fire the building was being used as a skating rink.

The land had been used by the Queensland Acclimatisation Society from 1863-1875.

The new exhibition building was designed by the architect George Henry Male Addison (1857–1922). The style of the building may best be described as progressive eclecticism. It is entered in the Queensland Heritage Register.

The Queensland Government took over control of the building and grounds when the National Association was forced into liquidation by the economic depression in 1897.

In 1899, the Exhibition Hall became home to the Queensland Museum, with the museum remaining in the building until the museum's relocation to the Queensland Cultural Centre in 1986. During the Queensland Museum's 86 years in the building, other parts of the building were used as a Concert Hall and an Art Gallery. Because of the Queensland Museum's long occupancy of the building, the building is now known as the Old Museum.

Performance venue

The Old Museum building is home to the Queensland Youth Orchestras, who use the building as a rehearsal, performance and office space. The building is also home for the Brisbane Symphony Orchestra, Brisbane Philharmonic Orchestra, Queensland Youth Choir, Queensland Wind and Brass, Brisbane River City Clippers Barbershop Chorus, Queensland Rhythmic Gymnastics Organisation, Queensland Police Pipes and Drums and the Zen Zen Zo Physical Theatre Company.

The play Troilus and Cressida by William Shakespeare, was also presented in the Old Museum building in 1989. Members of the cast included Geoffrey Rush, Jane Menelaus and Russell Dykstra.

The Old Museum building was also used as one of the sites for the 1980s Australian series of Mission: Impossible.

Heritage listing

The building was listed on the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992.

References

Old Museum Building, Brisbane Wikipedia