Landsborough Museum
The original Landsborough Shire Council Chambers were designed in 1924 by renowned architect Walter Carey Voller and built from local timbers by A.E. Round in 1988 using funding from the Bicentenary. The old building was revamped and a new building of mud brick construction was added. The complex was re-opened on Australia Day 1988, by J.L. Beausang last chairman of Landsborough Shire and first mayor of Caloundra City as the Landsborough Museum.
At its meeting on 25 June 1999, the Heritage Council resolved to enter the 'former Landsborough Shire Council Chambers' in the Queensland Heritage Register. Its mission is to collect, research, conserve, interpret and exhibit the artefacts, memorabilia, documents, photographs and stories of indigenous and non-indigenous peoples whose heritage can be linked to that region, known in the year 2000, as Caloundra City.
Children catered for?
Yes - Children are welcome. Demonstrations for school groups and touch tables.
Disabled access?
Yes - Limited access toilets and ramps for guests with a disability. Signage has been assessed by Disabled Council as good. All in arial (sight impaired friendly) and sized according to distance.
Accommodation facilities
- Museums Australia
- Car park
- Coach Parking
- Access With Assistance for the Disabled
- Toilet facilities for the Disabled
- Public Toilet
- Sheltered Area
- Visitor Information Centre
- Historic/Heritage
Room Types
Adult
Price Range: $8.00
Concession
Price Range: $7.00
Student
Price Range: $2.50
School Programs.
Child
Price Range: $2.50
Group
Price Range: $4.00
Adult Group - minimum 15 people.




