The Gladstone Regional Art Gallery and Museum, located at 144 Goondoon Street in Gladstone, Queensland, Australia, is a heritage-listed site. The building, which was once a town hall, now serves as an art gallery and museum, showcasing a variety of exhibits and collections.
The Gladstone Regional Art Gallery and Museum was designed by architect Roy Chipps. The construction of the building took place from 1933 to 1934 and was carried out by relief workers. This historical context adds to the unique charm and significance of the building.
In 1985, the building underwent a transformation and was converted into an art gallery and museum. Since then, it has been a place where visitors can appreciate a variety of art forms and learn about the region's history and culture.
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Cnr of Goondoon &, Bramston St, Gladstone
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