Brisbane Open House

Brisbane Open House is a Doors Open Days event held in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia that showcases many of the city's buildings to the public. Among the buildings included are historical landmarks, galleries, office buildings, museums, places of worship and bridges. Well known buildings not usually open to the public are open for free public tours. The annual event is usually held on the first weekend in October.

The event is organised by the Queensland Government Architect, the Brisbane Development Association, and the National Trust of Queensland.

Brisbane Open House is part of the Open House Worldwide annual cultural event.

History
The inaugural Brisbane Open House took place on 2 October 2010, and featured 20 buildings in the CBD and South Bank. More than 12,000 people attended. In 2011 the event expanded to 30 buildings and included Fortitude Valley. The 2012 event featured 51 buildings and attracted 33,000 visitors. The 2013 event expanded to 71 buildings presented over a two-day weekend. The 2014 event featured 89 buildings.

Due to COVID-19 pandemic the events planned in 2020 and 2021 had been cancelled.

2016
The 2016 event expanded to 100 buildings with large number of new buildings open to the general public for the first time:
 * 480 Queen Street
 * Brisbane Arts Theatre
 * Fort Lytton Historic Military Precinct
 * Moreton Club
 * Queensland State Archives
 * Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium
 * Wacol Military Museum
 * Wolston House

2015
New buildings open to the general public for the first time were:
 * Archerfield Airport
 * Brisbane GPO
 * Princess Theatre
 * Queensland Emergency Operations Centre