• Northern Tasmania's home of art, history and natural science – welcome to QVMAG.
  • Located across two sites: the 1870s era railway workshop Museum at Inveresk and an 1891 Art Gallery at Royal Park.
  • The Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery (QVMAG) is a museum located in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia.
  • The museum contains a unique Victoria Cross - the highest military award of the United Kingdom, which was awarded posthumously to the Australian sergeant...
  • Australia’s largest regional museum featuring a planetarium, colonial art collection and blacksmith shop, along with an ongoing exhibition on the extinct...
  • Popular attractions like the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, University of Tasmania Stadium, Boags Brewery and many other local points of interest...
  • Colonial paintings, including works by John Glover, are the pride of the collection at this art gallery in a meticulously restored 19th-century building…
  • Established in 1891, the Queen Victoria has a strong reputation for its excellent collection, which includes fine exhibitions of colonial art...
  • Queen Victoria Art Gallery has an extensive fine, colonial and decorative arts collections to explore with the family, within a 120 old building.
  • The museum's collections are located in two buildings: in a specially built building in the Royal Park and in the town of Inveresk, where the railway depot was...
  • The museum is divided between two sites, a museum in a restored railroad yard at Inveresk and an art gallery on Wellington Street.
  • The Museum and Art Gallery holds collections of Australian colonial art, contemporary craft and design, Tasmanian history and natural sciences.