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Art Museums in Hobart

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Art Museums in Hobart

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  • sallyesom
    Edlesborough, UK165 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    A really fascinating museum with plenty to see for everyone and every interest. We focused mainly on the art exhibits which were varied and well displayed. Great for our son’s art project. Clearly displayed and labelled works of art and artefacts. A good trio dnd free entry. Staff in the gift shop were super helpful.
    Be warned they will remove your water bottles from you on entry.
    Written 27 December 2024
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  • Chris Roberts
    Stratford-upon-Avon, UK51 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Very interesting to see the rooms and furniture from the Allport’s house that was originally in their house in Sandy Point, near to Hobart
    Written 16 November 2023
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  • Peter V
    Greater Hobart, Australia267 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Wonderful spot to pop into either during the week or especially on a Sunday when the doors to the hall are open for an exhibition.

    Originally built by Lady Jane Franklin in 1842 to bring some culture and civility to the area. The name Acanthe stands for 'blooming valley' and she had it erected as a classic temple form.

    You can drive there as there is parking spots (out the front, next to the public toilets or anywhere along the street) or you can catch a bus as there is a bus stop at the entrance. The public toilets have been built only recently so are quite new and clean. There are a couple of seating benches on the land around the hall and the walking track leads all the way to the top of Lenah Valley road which is good for exercise and walking your dog. The public space around the hall also makes a nice little spot to have a picnic.

    The hall itself is rather small but makes up for it with charm and ambience.
    Written 10 January 2020
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