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Discover the secrets of your heritage-listed City Hall building with a guided tour.

Discover one of Brisbane’s most culturally and historically significant landmarks on a tour of heritage-listed City Hall. The ‘People’s Place’ tells a rich tale of Brisbane’s past, due to its role as a place to celebrate, protest, mourn, take refuge and gather in times of war and peace.

A guided tour highlights many of these key moments, from its beginnings as a swampy waterhole, to the establishment of Brisbane’s first Council Chambers and City Hall’s operation as a respite centre during the Second World War, to its current iteration which includes Museum of Brisbane. Tours are tailored to each group according to age and interest areas.

A guided tour of City Hall including information about the significance of the building – its’ history and the people who are important in this story.

Tours can be tailored to respond to your learning outcomes.

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Tour (20 students) $185 per tour

Supervising adults Free

*all fees are GST inclusive.

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Located in King George Square, Brisbane City Hall is 'the People's Place' of Brisbane. For the past 80 years City Hall has been the backdrop to many of Brisbane's cultural, social and civic events.

Brisbane City Hall was re-dedicated to the people of Queensland in 2013 after closing for a historic three-year restoration and repair project.

City Hall is open seven days a week with lots of interesting things for visitors to see and do. Visitors can take a free guided tour of the building, view the changing exhibitions at the incredible Museum of Brisbane on Level 3, and ride up the 87.5-metre high clock tower in a restored historic lift.

City Hall has regularly scheduled events in the main auditorium, many of which are free to the public. The Museum of Brisbane also has many free and ticketed events for adults and children.

Brisbane City Hall can also be used as a unique venue to host your wedding, awards night or festival.

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Discover the secrets of your heritage-listed City Hall building with a guided tour.

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With its impressive neo-classical façade, mosaic tiles, stained-glass windows and soaring ceilings, Brisbane’s heritage-listed City Hall is at the heart of our city. Discover the secrets of this magnificent building which has been the setting for many cultural, social and civic events in our city’s history.

Known as the ‘People’s Place’, City Hall was built between 1920 and 1930 at a cost of almost one million pounds. At the time it was the second largest construction project in Australia, second only to the Sydney Harbour Bridge. A highlight is the stunning auditorium, inspired by Rome’s Pantheon, which has hosted rock stars and royalty and is home to the Father Henry Willis & Sons Pipe Organ, made up of nearly 4,400 pipes. This instrument is one of only two of its kind in the world, and the auditorium continues to be integral to events that reflect our creative and connected city.

City Hall is a working civic building and some areas may be unavailable at certain times.

Tour begins in the King George Square foyer on the ground floor of City Hall.

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  • Mon — Fri 8am — 5pm; weekends & public holidays 9am — 5pm
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Brisbane City Hall

Built in the 1920s and conveniently located next to King George Square, Brisbane City Hall is an impressive heritage building that has been the backdrop to many cultural, social and civic events.

It is an ideal setting for hosting events with its sweeping marble staircases, vaulted ceilings, chandeliers and mosaic-tiled floor.

Open seven days a week, visitors can enjoy strolling through the beautifully restored building, relaxing in one of two cafes — the Shingle Inn and the Red Cross Cafe — and visiting the Museum of Brisbane .

The Museum of Brisbane, set within City Hall, exhibits artworks from the City of Brisbane collection. Contemporary exhibitions by some of the city’s leading artists are also on show.

Daily guided tours of City Hall showcase the Main Auditorium, Father Henry Willis Organ and the iconic Clock Tower, making it a perfect place to explore Brisbane’s history.

Brisbane City Hall regularly plays host to a wide variety of free, ticketed and private events and functions, including the popular, free Lord Mayor’s City Hall Concerts.

City Hall underwent a $215 million restoration for critical repairs and refurbishment between 2010 and 2013, and was reopened on 6 April 2013.

Visit the Brisbane City Council website for further details; or browse through more than 90 other  BLH Places to Visit .

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Museum of Brisbane and The Clock Tower at City Hall Review

If you have walked around downtown Brisbane with your kids, chances are that you have all seen the clock tower at City Hall.

I had no idea that there was so much to do inside City Hall. Not only is there a lot to do, but there is also a lot to do with kids.

My kids love learning about how things, like the Brisbane City Hall Clock Tower, work. Luckily, they offer free tours of the clock tower at City Hall!

The Museum of Brisbane is also free, though sometimes there are exhibits with paid entry.

Keep reading to find out more about The Museum of Brisbane and the Clock Tower at City Hall.

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Brisbane’s City Hall

Brisbane's City Hall and Clock Tower in King George Square

Located adjacent to King George Square in Brisbane City, it is easy to spot City Hall due to the clock tower.

Two bronze lion statues sit outside of the entrance to City Hall.

Enter through the open door and turn right to take the elevator to the 3rd floor to the Museum of Brisbane .

If you continue straight down the hall past the elevators, you will find the restaurant Shingle Inn.

Arriving at the Museum of Brisbane

As soon as you get off the elevator, you will see lockers. The lockers are free to use and it is mandatory to put larger bags inside.

Walking further, there is a check-in desk. This is where you check in to the clock tower tour and where you can ask questions about the museum. As entry is free, you do not need to stop at this desk.

Occasionally, the check-in desk has something for kids to do in the museum, such as a scavenger hunt.

The Brisbane Clock Tower Tour with Kids

Brisbane City Hall and the Clock Tower

While it isn’t mandatory, it is a good idea to sign up for the Clock Tower Tour in advance as it is often booked out. Seven people can sign up at a time and slots are open every 15 minutes.

There are seats to sit on while you wait for the tour, or if you are very early, you can wander through the museum.

The tour guide led us up on an old cage elevator. The first stop was the lookout where we got out of the elevator and walked around the tower.

There are nice views of Brisbane, but our apartment is even higher than the clock tower! The kids don’t care if it is the clock tower or the roof of our apartment, they love to look at the city views of Brisbane.

The clock tower is 10 stories up.

After we had the chance to walk around, we took the elevator back down to where the clock face is. This time we stayed in the elevator. There is a wooden clock that we were able to see. That is the master clock that tells the time to the giant clock face that we can see from outside.

I wasn’t sure how interested the kids would be, but they loved the clock tower tour.

Z asked the tour guide where the pendulum was (inside the wooden clock). He got a DIY gear clock right before our first visit to the clock tower and loved it.

The tour was only 10 minutes long as the bell rings every 15 minutes and they do not want anyone in the elevator when it rings.

Kids looking at the Brisbane Clock Tower on the Clock Tower Tour from City Hall

Three years after our first trip up to the clock tower, I surprised the kids with another Brisbane Clock Tower Tour. While M still had the tour practically memorized, Z didn’t remember it at all.

The only change is that our first tour only allowed 3 guests at a time (4 if they were a family) and now 7 guests can attend each tour in addition to the tour guide.

Museum of Brisbane with Kids

The exhibits at the Museum of Brisbane change throughout the year. We have seen a few of the different exhibits and some of them are kid-friendly while others are not. Check to see what is on before you visit the museum.

Sometimes there are activities for the kids, such as art projects or scavenger hunts. Check online or ask at the front desk if there is anything for kids during your visit to the Museum of Brisbane.

Making Places:  100 Views of Brisbane at Museum of Brisbane

Making Places: 100 Views of Brisbane is an exhibit featuring 100 pieces of artwork that are all of a location in Brisbane. Artwork lines the walls and there are drawers in the center of the room that can be opened to see more information.

A good way to get kids involved in this room is to participate in a scavenger hunt that can be found at the front desk.

Kids playing with geometric cubes at Museum of Brisbane

In the hallway between exhibits, kids can build an exhibit called Petal Patterns which is just running through the summer school holidays.

Petal Patterns is open from 10 am to 1 am and there is seating for adults.

Kids standing in front of large flower wall art at Museum of Brisbane

Rearranged: Art of the Flower is on at the Museum of Brisbane until 11 August 2024. It is not hands-on, but it is pretty to look at and there is a video that the kids enjoyed.

Past Exhibits at the Museum of Brisbane at City Hall

Even if you missed an exhibit at the Museum of Brisbane, you can still see it online! Check out some of the past exhibits .

Play Moves exhibit at the Museum of Brisbane occupied a few rooms. The first area had a giant loom set up with stools and baskets of string. Anyone who wanted could weave, braid, or tie knots and add their artwork to the loom.

weaving at Museum of Brisbane

Play Moves continued into the next room, which is split into 2 sections. One section is just for looking at the artwork while the other section is interactive.

Various furry objects were hung up around the room and you were welcome to take them off the wall and put them on or hug them.

A furry bathtub and a furry lounge chair sat next to each other and each had a pair of furry headphones that could be worn while you were sitting down.

Museum of Brisbane Play Moves Exhibit

Play Moves continued into a 3rd location with a large screen. Buttons on the back wall change the picture on the screen.

Your movement showed up on the screen, so be sure to walk, dance, jump, or wave your arms.

Through the next door, it appears to be a boring old office from the 1980s, but in fact, a lot is going on.

Push buttons, open drawers, and stand on random spots to make the lights change, the plants move, and other interesting things.

Museum of Brisbane Office Exhibit, gift on a telephone that is upsidedown

On the way out of the office, tails lined the wall. They are squeezable and make sounds as they are squeezed.

Museum of Brisbane animal sounds exhibit

One of the past exhibits at the Museum of Brisbane was a collection of “Brissie-isms,” which are sayings that describe Brisbane.

Brissie-ism, where formal attire=wearing pants

The entire “Storytellers” exhibit was black and white and told stories of various people.

Z walked through quickly, though he did like the spider on the toilet.

M wanted to read everything, especially the short story on a tablet.

There were 13 pages of a story scattered throughout the exhibit that you are able to collect. Then you can bring them home and make a book, which of course we did.

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The next exhibit was based on children’s art on what they did when COVID-19 began. 2 tablets could be drawn on and one of them was projected onto the wall. My kids spent a lot of time in this room.

Museum of Brisbane

M and I quickly walked through the Bauhaus Now exhibit. They had a free project for children at the end.

Museum of Brisbane take home art project from the Bauhaus exhibit

On our way out, we saw the WW2 exhibit but walked through it as it wasn’t for children.

*We went back to the Museum of Brisbane for the Storytellers workshop. I am glad that the kids and I visited the Storyteller exhibit on our own before coming with a group. Kids are funny, and their moods change and you never know what they are going to like. The workshop was cute. It came with a workbook, but we could have just bought the book at the gift shop and wandered on our own. There were a bunch of activities, some to do in the museum and some to work on at home. My kids weren’t interested in doing the activities with the group. I feel like if they were just a year or two older it would have been easier for them.

Free art workshop for kids at the Museum of Brisbane

The World of Wonder was a paid exhibit in the back rooms of the Museum of Brisbane. All kids could participate in a free workshop where they applied paper jewels on a necklace.

I also signed my kids up for a workshop over the school holidays where they got to go into the exhibit and learn about the gems. Workshops at the Museum of Brisbane often take place during Queensland’s school holidays.

Tours and Performances at City Hall

Inside the auditorium at City Hall

Tours of City Hall are available in multiple languages. Tours of the organ at City Hall and tours of the Museum of Brisbane are also available. All tours can be booked on the Museum of Brisbane website.

Concerts take place at City Hall throughout the year. For a current list of concerts, check the Museum of Brisbane website.

Classes at the Museum of Brisbane

In addition to the workshops that take place during the school holidays, the Museum of Brisbane often has something going on.

From story time to art workshops for all ages, the Museum of Brisbane often has multiple options for all ages.

Excursions to the Museum of Brisbane are available for school groups.

Eat and Shop at City Hall

Shingle Inn is located inside Brisbane’s City Hall. Shingle Inn is open for breakfast and lunch as well as afternoon tea.

A Teddy Bear Tea is available daily and special event teas take place throughout the year. Read about our experience with Teddy Bear Tea at Shingle Inn as well as other places to enjoy high tea with kids in Brisbane .

Inside the Museum of Brisbane is a shop that specializes in local goods including jewelry, artwork, books, skincare, and chocolate.

Museum of Brisbane and Clock Tower Tour Wrap-Up

Whether you are visiting Brisbane or a resident, both the Museum of Brisbane and the Clock Tower Tour are worth visiting.

Entry into the Museum of Brisbane is always free though sometimes there are exhibits that have a paid entry. Workshops at the museum are sometimes free and other times have an entry fee.

The exhibits at the Museum of Brisbane change. Some are more kid-friendly than others, though there is generally always something for kids to do at the museum. Check their website to see what is currently on display and be sure to check the times as not all exhibits run the entire time the museum is open.

The Clock Tower Tour is 10 minutes long and free, but book it in advance. They will not run due to the weather, so be warned, if it is raining, you most likely won’t be able to go on the tour.

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Museum of Brisbane | Hours, Exhibits & Free Tours in City Hall

If you are visiting Brisbane and looking for activities and sights to see, you must check out Museum of Brisbane , located inside the historic Brisbane City Hall . Brisbane City Hall is a heritage site that opened in 1930. Not actually a part of the original building, the museum is a contemporary area built on City Hall’s third floor. Museum of Brisbane opened in October 2003, originally situated in a room on the ground floor of City Hall, and then it moved to its current location in 2013. It honors Brisbane’s cultural legacy, celebrating its past, present, and future as well as highlighting current creativity and community within the city. Museum of Brisbane has received a number of awards since its creation, including top honors from the Museum and Galleries National Awards, as well as recognition from the National Trust of Queensland Heritage Awards and other organizations.

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Exhibitions in Museum of Brisbane

Museum of Brisbane has a permanent exhibition called Perspectives of Brisbane , focusing on Brisbane’s history and development through stories, information, and media. Some of the latest exhibitions have included High Rotation , which takes a deep look at the music scene in the city from 1989 to 2019, featuring artists like Keith Urban, The Veronicas, Emma Louise, Ball Park Music, and Powderfinger.

  • In the first half of 2020, Museum of Brisbane featured an exhibition on 20th century artist Lloyd Rees’ early sketches. Born in 1895 in Brisbane, Rees was a talented Australian landscape painter who was fascinated by European and Australian architecture. He won the Wynne Prize twice for his work, as well as many other honors, and his work is currently featured in museums all across the continent. Rees lived into his 90s and passed away in Tasmania in 1988.

Future exhibitions include The Storytellers , about Brisbane ‘s history shown through written and narrated stories, and Bauhaus Now , focusing on the Bauhaus style of art, design, and architecture that started in Germany in 1919.

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Tours of Museum of Brisbane & City Hall

As an integral part of Brisbane City Hall and to advance its mission to preserve Brisbane’s history, the Museum of Brisbane supports and encourages the continuation of public, free tours in City Hall. There is a free tour to see the Brisbane City Hall Organ and Auditorium, which gives you a close look at the heritage-listed organ located in the center of the building. Other available tours are of the City Hall Clock Tower and the whole of City Hall, and all are free and available to the public. The museum also gives free tours of its exhibits.

Museum of Brisbane Hours & Holiday Schedule

Hours : Open 7 days a week, 10 AM – 5 PM Address : Level 3, Brisbane City Hall, King George Square, Brisbane Cost : Entry is free

Museum of Brisbane is closed on the public holidays of Good Friday, Christmas Day, Boxing Day, and New Year’s Day, and opens with limited hours on Anzac Day.

Onsite Restaurants & Food

There is no food or drink allowed inside the museum (and no flash photography, no smoking, and no large bags, helmets, or umbrellas, either), but City Hall does have two cafes in the building.

  • Red Cross Cafe operates under the name Commix Espresso, though it continues to be run by the Red Cross. The cafe offers affordable snacks and meals, and it can be entered through the outside door on Adelaide Street. The Red Cross Cafe also runs its Night Cafe service, helping homeless youth.

Shingle Inn Cafe is located on the ground floor of City Hall , easily accessible through the King George Square entrance. It serves high tea and has a diverse, all-day menu. Reservations are recommended.

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About the 49ers Museum presented by Foxconn Industrial Internet

Featuring 11 unique gallery and exhibit spaces, the 49ers Museum presented by Foxconn Industrial Internet is a 20,000 square foot facility dedicated to the 49ers past, present and future.

The museum is dedicated to its values of education, innovation and heritage and is committed to serving as an exciting, engaging home for fans of all ages.

To explore more topics about 49ers history, visit the Museum’s Longform Article Series .

Entry tickets will be available for purchase in the Museum’s lobby during operating hours.

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Step into our Augmented Reality to take your place beside current and former players or take in our “What’s Trending” display featuring everything you want to know about the team’s recent success, what’s happening in the museum and our most recently curated artifacts.

Fact of the day

Kezar Stadium, the 49ers home field from 1946-1970, opened for its first sporting event: a two-mile race between Finland’s Ville Ritola and Paavo Nurmi. Known as “the flying Finns,” Ritola and Nurmi were the two best distance runners of the era and went on to win 14 Olympic gold medals between them. The original Kezar Stadium, which held nearly 60,000 fans, was constructed after Mary Kezar donated $100,000 to the San Francisco Parks Commission in 1922 to build a memorial honoring her family. The City and County of San Francisco appropriated an additional $200,000 and the stadium was built in a year.

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Inside the Morabito Theater — which features a 50’ x 18’ screen and 4K technology — you’ll be inspired by the story of the 49ers as told through our signature film.

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Walk amongst life-sized statues of our 31 Hall of Famers in their signature poses. Snap a photo next to Coach Bill Walsh and Joe Montana or put yourself in the huddle with the Million Dollar Backfield.

Explore an interactive touch screen and listen to first-person stories from the 49ers all-time roster about what it was like to play for the team. An interactive database will allow visitors to research every possible stat on every person that ever wore a 49ers uniform.

An homage to one of the most influential people the NFL has ever known, this re-creation of Coach Walsh’s Redwood City office serves as both a treasure trove of artifacts and the home of a signature film on Coach Walsh as told from the eyes of players, friends and others. The Bill Walsh Coaching Universe features an interactive exhibit that chronicles the coach’s vast impact on the coaching ranks of professional football.

An era-by-era experience of historical items, stories, interactive exhibits and one-of-a-kind artifacts. Spanning the years of 1946 until the present day, guests will leave the Heritage gallery with a deep appreciation for the history and tradition that are so important to the 49ers organization. 

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Sports figures in the Bay Area spurred social change that impacted the nation and the world. This exhibit examines five stories where the message met the moment, and sports figures intersected with social issues to create cultural touchstones and push movements forward.

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This state-of-the-art classroom is the pillar around which the 49ers industry-leading education program is built and also offers content on how the 49ers impact the community in so many positive ways. Learn more about 49ers EDU STEAM Field Trips here .

Get ready to engage with the game of football. “In the Game” offers multiple interactive challenges and exhibits, including “Be the Broadcaster”—a real-life booth where fans can call the team’s most iconic plays—and the “Gridiron Challenge”, a series of motion-driven, gesture-based challenges that bring out the athlete, cheerleader, uniform designer and touchdown scorer in everyone.

The home to the 49ers five Lombardi trophies and the rings associated with each championship is each guest’s last stop in the museum. Enjoy the photo opportunity while you take in yet another feature film on what it was like to be a part of 49ers history.

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    Featuring 11 unique gallery and exhibit spaces, the 49ers Museum presented by Foxconn Industrial Internet is a 20,000 square foot facility dedicated to the 49ers past, present and future. The museum is dedicated to its values of education, innovation and heritage and is committed to serving as an exciting, engaging home for fans of all ages.

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