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Maritime Museum of Tasmania
β OpenWelcome to the Maritime Museum of Tasmania, located at 16 Argyle Street in the beautiful city of Hobart. As an establishment, museum, point of interest, and tourist attraction, we are dedicated to celebrating the rich maritime heritage of Australia's island state and our deep connection to the sea. When you visit our museum, we recommend allowing at least 45 minutes for your visit, although you are more than welcome to stay all day and immerse yourself in the fascinating world of Tasmania's maritime history.
16 Argyle Street, Hobart, Tasmania 7000, Australia -
Tasmanian Wild Seafood Adventures
β OpenWelcome to Tasmanian Wild Seafood Adventures! Located at the iconic Elizabeth Street Pier in Hobart, Australia, our institution offers an unforgettable experience for seafood enthusiasts, nature lovers, and adventure seekers alike. As a unique establishment, we combine the best of a restaurant, travel agency, and point of interest, all focused on showcasing the incredible bounty of Tasmania's pristine waters. At Tasmanian Wild Seafood Adventures, we pride ourselves on providing a one-of-a-kind culinary journey that celebrates the region's rich seafood heritage. Our restaurant offers a tantalizing menu featuring an array of freshly caught Tasmanian seafood, expertly prepared by our skilled chefs. From succulent Tasmanian oysters to mouthwatering abalone, each dish is a testament to the exceptional quality and taste of our local produce. Whether you prefer a traditional seafood platter, a delicious seafood chowder, or a gourmet seafood pasta, our menu has something to satisfy every palate.
Elizabeth Street Pier, Hobart, Tasmania 7000, Australia -
Mount Nelson Signal Station
β OpenWelcome to Mount Nelson Signal Station, a historic establishment nestled in the picturesque setting of Mount Nelson in Australia. Located at Nelson Road, 700, this iconic institution offers visitors a unique blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and breathtaking views that will leave you mesmerized. As an establishment, Mount Nelson Signal Station has played a pivotal role in Australia's maritime history. Originally built in 1811, it served as a vital communication hub, relaying messages and signaling ships entering the Derwent River. Today, this beautifully preserved building stands as a testament to the ingenuity and resilience of the early settlers, offering a glimpse into Australia's rich past.
700 Nelson Road, Mount Nelson, Tasmania 7007, Australia
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