Cultural Centre

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Brisbane's Cultural Centre is the beating heart of the city's arts and intellectual life, a sprawling riverside precinct on the South Bank that brings together major museums, galleries, performance venues, and public spaces. It's a place where you can dive into Queensland's natural history, stand before cutting-edge contemporary art, and catch a live theatre or dance performance—all within a short stroll along the Brisbane River. The centre is beautifully integrated with the parklands, making it easy to weave culture into a relaxed day outdoors.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for at least half a day to do justice to the Cultural Centre. If you're a museum or gallery enthusiast, a full day is easy to fill—especially if you add in a show at QPAC or a leisurely lunch at one of the riverside cafés. Pace yourself: start with one or two venues in the morning, take a break in the parklands, and continue in the afternoon. Many visitors combine a visit here with a walk across the nearby Victoria Bridge or a CityCat ferry ride.

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