Established in 1891, the Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery has a strong reputation for its collection which includes fine exhibitions of colonial art, contemporary
craft and
design,
Tasmanian history and
natural sciences, specifically a
zoology collection. There is also a special exhibition of a full
Chinese temple that was used by 19th-century Chinese tin miners, a working
planetarium, and displays related to Launceston's industrial environment and
railway workshops. The museum also houses the
Victoria Cross awarded to
Lewis McGee. The Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery is located on two sites, at Royal Park and at
Inveresk, the site of the old Launceston Railway Workshops ==Publications==