Tasmania Attractions - Best Tasmanian Attractions and Things to do

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Area: North - North East

1 On Park - Art Gallery

1 on Park Art Gallery overlooks the surf at Park Beach in southern Tasmania. Enjoy views from the sandstone terrace with an organic coffee or tea amidst mosaic sculptures in the garden.


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1842 Eighteen Forty-Two

1842 is a furniture design gallery and showroom in Launceston, northern Tasmania.


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3 Windows - Art, Glass & Wares

3 Windows - Art, Glass and Wares is a gallery showcasing Tasmanian artworks at Oatlands, in the Tasmanian midlands. Oatlands is a classified historic town, an hour’s drive north of Hobart (84 kilometres/52 miles).


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41 Degrees South Salmon Farm & Ginseng Farm

41 Degrees South is fish farm, wetland and ginseng plantation at Deloraine, north west Tasmania. Deloraine is 40 minutes south of Devonport (51 kilometres/32 miles).


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aart. Gallery of Fine Art

Aart. Gallery of Fine Art, in central Hobart, specialises in exhibiting work by Tasmanian artists. The gallery is located in Macquarie Street, a short distance from Hobart’s central business district and waterfront.


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Academy Gallery

The Academy Gallery is located at the University of Tasmania, at Inveresk, northern Tasmania. The gallery is dedicated to the pursuit of excellence by exhibiting contemporary art and design including works from Tasmania’s School of Visual and Performing


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Albany Courthouse

The foundation stone of the Albany Courthouse was laid 29 December 1896. The Court House is a unique example of the work of that period, exhibiting masonry at its best. The two arched entrances and doorways are a lasting memorial to Mr Trott, who was res


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Albany Farmers Market

At the Albany Farmers Market, a car park in the heart of Albany is miraculously transformed every Saturday into a busy thriving market place - local producers bring their fresh, seasonal product and sell direct to locals and visitors.


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Albany Old Gaol Museum

Albany Old Gaol Museum offers a fascinating look back to the era of convicts in the mid 1800s. Wander through the cell blocks reading the plaques about the colourful history of the gaol and gain an understanding of the difficulties experienced by the earl


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Albany Residency Museum

A visit to the Albany Residency Museum will be sure to captivate anyone with an interest in the history of Western Australia. Trace the history of the picturesque town of Albany which was home to the first European settlers in Western Australia.


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