Newstead House in Brisbane, Australia – Museum Information

General Information

Museum nameNewstead House
CategoryHeritage museum
LocationNew Farm, Brisbane, Queensland,
Address Newstead Park Cnr Breakfast Creek Rd &, Newstead Ave, QLD 4006, Australia (View on Google Maps)

Newstead House is the oldest surviving residence in Brisbane, built in 1846. Located along the Brisbane River, this historic house operates as a museum, showcasing a variety of heritage collections that reflect Australia’s colonial past. Visitors can enjoy guided tours, which typically last around one hour, allowing for an insightful look at the home’s architectural style and the artifacts within. The surrounding gardens provide a tranquil area for picnics and relaxation.

In addition to its historical significance, Newstead House features antique furniture and décor, offering a glimpse into life during the 19th century. Notably, the collection includes the ‘Lucinda’ chair, which is linked to the Australian Constitution. Recent renovations have enhanced the museum’s displays, making it a valuable stop for history enthusiasts.

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Open Hours

    Accessibility

    • Wheelchair accessible entrance: Yes
    • Wheelchair accessible parking lot: Yes
    • Wheelchair accessible restroom: Yes

    Amenities

    • Restroom: Yes
    • Restaurant: No

    Planning

    • Getting tickets in advance recommended: Yes

    Children

    • Good for kids: Yes

    Contact Information

    Phone+61 7 3216 1846
    Website