Step back in time to 1945 and discover Australia’s only WWII underground shelter at the Mount Isa Underground Hospital and Museum. Uncover the hidden history and immerse yourself in a multi-sensory experience.
Step back in time to 1945 and discover Australia’s only WWII underground shelter at the Mount Isa Underground Hospital and Museum. Uncover the hidden history and immerse yourself in a multi-sensory experience.
- Underground Hospital and Museum - Uncover the story behind Australia’s first and only underground hospital on a fully guided tour with an experienced local guide. Learn of the extraordinary efforts made by local miners who volunteered their time during construction. Explore the four tunnels, fitted out to resemble the 1942 original layout. Step…
- Underground Hospital and Museum - Uncover the story behind Australia’s first and only underground hospital on a fully guided tour with an experienced local guide. Learn of the extraordinary efforts made by local miners who volunteered their time during construction. Explore the four tunnels, fitted out to resemble the 1942 original layout. Step inside the heritage-listed Tent House, a solution to the 1930s housing shortage in Mount Isa during the early mining boom years.
Find out how a common tent was converted into a Tent House; an adaptation of materials to suit a hot, dry climate. The building currently housing the Beth Anderson Museum has a story of its own. It began life as a hospital in Kuridala, a heritage-listed abandoned mining town in the Cloncurry Shire. It was dismantled and transported to Mount Isa in 1931. Today, visitors to the Beth Anderson Museum can view an impressive collection of antique medical equipment. Enjoy complimentary tea or coffee and traditional Anzac biscuit on the veranda.
- Tea and coffee included
- Tea and coffee included
For those exploring the outback, the Mount Isa Underground Hospital and Tent House provides an intriguing journey back to 1945, soaking in the memories and tales of individuals who excavated Australia’s single World War II subterranean hospital air raid refuge and resided in canvas domiciles.
Through this comprehensive guided exploration, you will…
For those exploring the outback, the Mount Isa Underground Hospital and Tent House provides an intriguing journey back to 1945, soaking in the memories and tales of individuals who excavated Australia’s single World War II subterranean hospital air raid refuge and resided in canvas domiciles.
Through this comprehensive guided exploration, you will discover the narrative of Australia’s unique subterranean hospital. You will be engrossed in a multi-sensory encounter that unravels the concealed past.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.