Hobart: Gothic Revival Architecture
Places and attractions in the Gothic Revival architecture category
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St David's Cathedral
St David's Cathedral stands as a beacon of faith and history in the heart of Hobart, the bustling capital city of Tasmania, Australia. This Anglican cathedral, dedicated to the patron saint of Wales, serves not only as a place of worship but also as an architectural...
St John's Anglican Church
St John's Anglican Church is an Anglican church located in New Town, Tasmania, Australia, is notable for its unbroken record of use as a parish church, from the first service on 20 December 1835 up to the present. The parish is administered by the Anglican Diocese of Tasmania.
Government House
Government House, Hobart, is the home and official residence of the Governor of Tasmania, Australia. The palatial house is located on Lower Domain Road in the Queens Domain, near the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens.
Holy Trinity Church
Holy Trinity Church is a former Anglican, and now Greek Orthodox, church in North Hobart, Tasmania. Holy Trinity has the oldest peal of bells of its type outside England. The church was designed in the Gothic Revival style by James Blackburn and consecrated in 1849. Rev. Philip Palmer was its first rector.