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Overlooking the Derwent River, the privately owned Museum of Old and New Art has crowds flocking to Tasmania, bringing with it a unique concept and unforgettable experience. Owned by philanthropist...
Island Markets in Gormanston Road, Moonah, has been upgraded and improved. It is Hobart’s only all-weather, under-cover, family-friendly central market. And there is free on-site parking.
Licensed since 1825, although the building has been considerably altered through the years.
Consecrated in 1825, is the oldest church still standing in Tasmania.
Features include Arthur Wall, an internally heated wall built in 1829, a museum, the Conservatory and Tea Rooms.
The Maritime Museum of Tasmania explores, preserves and interprets Tasmania's rich maritime past.
opened in 1837, the Theatre Royal is Australia's oldest theatre. Built in 1844, Runnymede in New Town has been carefully restored by the National Trust.