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The Commissariat Store in William Street is one of Brisbane's most significant buildings. Its first two floors were built by convicts in 1829, and then as Brisbane grew, so did the building.

The history of the Commissariat Store and much of the history of early Brisbane can by traced in the fabric of the building. Tour guides interpret the building and the displays it contains, to give visitors a vivid insight into the lives of the many different people of the past who created our present.

Open

Tuesday to Friday 10.00am - 4.00pm

Price

Adult $4.00 Concession/Child $2.00

Address

115 William Street, City

Group Tours

Welcome by prior arrangement

Contact

07 3221 4198

http://queenslandhistory.org.au

Map

Map Reference
Map Reference - Commissariat Store

Map Reference - Commissariat Store


   
 
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