Brisbane Powerhouse

Brisbane Powerhouse
The powerhouse is located in a converted power station
Interactive map of the Brisbane Powerhouse area
Former namesNew Farm Powerhouse
General information
Location119 Lamington Street, New Farm, Brisbane, Australia
Construction started1926
Completed1940
Renovated2000
Design and construction
ArchitectRoy Rusden Ogg
Renovating team
Other designersPeter Roy
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The Brisbane Powerhouse is a performing arts and cultural centre which is housed in a former power station in the Brisbane suburb of New Farm in Queensland, Australia. The venue offers an array of live performances, visual art displays, exhibitions, festivals, and free community events.

The first stage of the New Farm Powerhouse was built in 1927–28 as part of the growing need for electricity to supply the Brisbane Trams. The powerhouse began operations in 1928, and was decommissioned in 1971. It was subsequently renovated and re-opened as a modern entertainment hub in 2000.