Hobart: Historical Place
Places and attractions in the Historical place category
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Constitution Dock
Constitution Dock, nestled at the heart of Hobart's bustling waterfront, is not merely a marina but a historic jewel in Australia's island state of Tasmania. This scenic harbor, which plays host to a fleet of fishing boats and pleasure craft, is steeped in maritime...
Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery
Nestled in the heart of Hobart, the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (TMAG) is a beacon of culture and history on the picturesque waterfront of Australia's island state. As a premier cultural institution, TMAG provides visitors with a rich tapestry of Tasmanian...
Cascades Female Factory
Tours of an 1800s workhouse for convicts The Cascades Female Factory is a poignant historical site nestled in the heart of Hobart, Australia. This UNESCO World Heritage-listed museum was originally established in 1828 and operated as a workhouse for female convicts until 1856.
Shot Tower
The Shot Tower in Hobart, Australia, is an intriguing historical edifice that offers a glimpse into the industrial past of the region. Erected in 1870, this tower stands at 48 meters tall and is a significant landmark in the city's skyline.
Salamanca Arts Centre
The Salamanca Arts Centre, established in 1976, is a major arts hub in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. It is a combination of theatres, galleries and arts administration located behind the historic facade of Georgian warehouses in Salamanca Place.
Cascade Brewery
Cascade Brewery is a brewery established in 1824 in South Hobart, Tasmania and is the oldest continually operating brewery in Australia. As well as beer, the site also produces a range of non-alcoholic products. It is home to a function centre, as well as operating tourism related ventures including guided tours and a retail outlet.
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.