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Maritime Museum Tasmania — Attraction in Hobart

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Maritime Museum Tasmania
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The Maritime Museum of Tasmania is a privately operated maritime museum dedicated to the history of Tasmania's association with the sea, ships, and ship-building, and is located at Carnegie House in Sullivans Cove, Hobart, Tasmania.
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Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery
Dunn Pl, Hobart TAS 7000, Australia
Tasmanian Travel & Information Centre
20 Davey St, Hobart TAS 7000, Australia
Mawson's Huts Replica Museum
Morrison St &, Argyle St, Hobart TAS 7000, Australia
Pennicott Wilderness Journeys
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Constitution Dock
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Street Eats @ Franko
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Entry via The Hedberg, corner of Campbell &, 29 Campbell Street, Collins St, Hobart TAS 7000, Australia
St David's Cathedral
23 Murray St, Hobart TAS 7000, Australia
Parliament House Gardens
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St. David's Park
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Mures Lower Deck
Victoria Dock, Franklin Whrf, Hobart TAS 7000, Australia
Frank Restaurant
1 Franklin Whrf, Hobart TAS 7000, Australia
Telegraph Hotel
19 Morrison St, Hobart TAS 7000, Australia
Pigeon Whole Bakers
32 Argyle St, Hobart TAS 7000, Australia
Sush Track
Tasplan, 1 Franklin Whrf, Hobart TAS 7000, Australia
Mures Upper Deck
Victoria Dock, Davey St, Hobart TAS 7000, Australia
Casa De Amor Mexican Bar and Kitchen
11 Morrison St, Hobart TAS 7000, Australia
Flippers Cooked Seafood
1 Constitution Dock, Hobart TAS 7000, Australia
Hope & Anchor
65 Macquarie St, Hobart TAS 7000, Australia
Fish Frenzy
Sullivans Cove, Elizabeth Street Pier, Hobart TAS 7000, Australia
Nearby hotels
YHA Hobart Central
9 Argyle St, Hobart TAS 7000, Australia
Mövenpick Hotel Hobart
Enter via, Bus Mall, 28 Elizabeth Street Access from Macquarie Street, 28 Elizabeth St, Hobart TAS 7000, Australia
Mantra on Collins Hobart
58 Collins St, Hobart TAS 7000, Australia
Vibe Hotel Hobart
36 Argyle St, Hobart TAS 7000, Australia
The Tasman, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Hobart
12 Murray St, Hobart TAS 7000, Australia
The Old Woolstore Apartment Hotel
11/1 Macquarie St, Hobart TAS 7000, Australia
Central Hotel - Bar, Bistro, Gaming & Accommodation
73 Collins St, Hobart TAS 7000, Australia
Gibson's Mill Apartments
17 Morrison St, Hobart TAS 7000, Australia
Backpackers Imperial Hotel
138 Collins St, Hobart TAS 7000, Australia
RACV Hobart Hotel
Level 1/154-156 Collins St, Hobart TAS 7000, Australia
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Maritime Museum Tasmania

16 Argyle St, Hobart TAS 7000, Australia
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The Maritime Museum of Tasmania is a privately operated maritime museum dedicated to the history of Tasmania's association with the sea, ships, and ship-building, and is located at Carnegie House in Sullivans Cove, Hobart, Tasmania.

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attractions: Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, Tasmanian Travel & Information Centre, Mawson's Huts Replica Museum, Pennicott Wilderness Journeys, Constitution Dock, Street Eats @ Franko, Theatre Royal, Hobart, St David's Cathedral, Parliament House Gardens, St. David's Park, restaurants: Mures Lower Deck, Frank Restaurant, Telegraph Hotel, Pigeon Whole Bakers, Sush Track, Mures Upper Deck, Casa De Amor Mexican Bar and Kitchen, Flippers Cooked Seafood, Hope & Anchor, Fish Frenzy
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+61 3 6234 1427
Website
maritimetas.org
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Nearby attractions of Maritime Museum Tasmania

Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery

Tasmanian Travel & Information Centre

Mawson's Huts Replica Museum

Pennicott Wilderness Journeys

Constitution Dock

Street Eats @ Franko

Theatre Royal, Hobart

St David's Cathedral

Parliament House Gardens

St. David's Park

Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery

Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery

4.5

(1.6K)

Open 24 hours
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Tasmanian Travel & Information Centre

Tasmanian Travel & Information Centre

4.6

(516)

Open 24 hours
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Mawson's Huts Replica Museum

Mawson's Huts Replica Museum

4.7

(340)

Closed
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Pennicott Wilderness Journeys

Pennicott Wilderness Journeys

4.9

(700)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Maritime Museum Tasmania

Mures Lower Deck

Frank Restaurant

Telegraph Hotel

Pigeon Whole Bakers

Sush Track

Mures Upper Deck

Casa De Amor Mexican Bar and Kitchen

Flippers Cooked Seafood

Hope & Anchor

Fish Frenzy

Mures Lower Deck

Mures Lower Deck

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(1.9K)

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Frank Restaurant

Frank Restaurant

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(663)

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Telegraph Hotel

Telegraph Hotel

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(742)

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Pigeon Whole Bakers

Pigeon Whole Bakers

4.6

(461)

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Reviews of Maritime Museum Tasmania

4.5
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5.0
3y

How we have managed to visit Hobart regularly for decades and not know about this incredible museum is beyond me! When in Hobart, do yourself a favour and visit this great place. I'm so glad we have finally found this museum. The Maritime Museum of Tasmania has been carefully thought out and the displays both upstairs and downstairs are nothing less than impressive. I think my favourite part of the museum was the Captain's quarter's in the corner upstairs - complete with vintage television and other furnishings and fittings of the era. The staff are particularly friendly and knowledgeable. They are more than happy to provide further information about the maritime history of Tasmania and beyond. Helping make sense and learning more about the Tasman Bridge disaster, for example, was just one of the ways they helped us navigate and fully appreciate this museum. You could easily spend half a day here. Don't miss the chance to visit when you are in Hobart. I also like the way in which you can be in the museum yet look out the window and see the world of modern maritime playing out in Constitution Dock. A very special place that should probably be visited and appreciated more than it currently is. Thanks so much for an exceptional and...

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4.0
7y

The Shiplovers' Society of Tasmania first began lobbying for a nautical room at the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery as long ago as 1931. But it was not until 1972 that a group of six enthusiasts established an independent maritime museum. They pooled their private collections and these, along with donations from the Shiplovers’ Society, form the core of our collection today. Public contributions and donations allow us to continue to add to these original displays.

The first museum opened in 1974 in two rooms at the back of St George's Church in Battery Point. During 1983, the museum moved into historic Secheron House (1831), close to former Battery Point shipyards where many vessels have been built over the last two hundred years.

In 1999, the museum took its first steps towards becoming a major community resource and attraction for the twenty-first century, moving to the Carnegie Building, nearer to the city’s business centre and close to Constitution Dock and Sullivans Cove, the heart of maritime Hobart.

Queen Elizabeth II officially opened the redeveloped museum...

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2.0
4y

Disappointing and tiny for the entry price. As a Maritime history enthusiast I was looking forward to seeing the state and capitals own museum knowing full well the state was founded, and steeped, in maritime events. Yet, only the bottom level is available and, whilst informative with plenty of books and a few models, it is bare and could do with a lot more artifacts and features. One entire room is full of neat sketches but again, very barren and empty. I did read they are still completing exhibitions upstairs and figured it would be up and running by now, but it has been over a year in the making. The curators (I think?) looked bored and disinterested. When I asked about going upstairs one fellow informed me that it is a work in progress and that was the entire museum. I'll be honest. If you're heading to up to St Helens and love your naval history, call in to see Brian at Mainly Marine. For the same entry fee ($8) it is chock full of his own collections, models, maps, and memorabilia. And he is a very gracious host indeed. It really does put Tasmania's capital...

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Leanne WhiteLeanne White
How we have managed to visit Hobart regularly for decades and not know about this incredible museum is beyond me! When in Hobart, do yourself a favour and visit this great place. I'm so glad we have finally found this museum. The Maritime Museum of Tasmania has been carefully thought out and the displays both upstairs and downstairs are nothing less than impressive. I think my favourite part of the museum was the Captain's quarter's in the corner upstairs - complete with vintage television and other furnishings and fittings of the era. The staff are particularly friendly and knowledgeable. They are more than happy to provide further information about the maritime history of Tasmania and beyond. Helping make sense and learning more about the Tasman Bridge disaster, for example, was just one of the ways they helped us navigate and fully appreciate this museum. You could easily spend half a day here. Don't miss the chance to visit when you are in Hobart. I also like the way in which you can be in the museum yet look out the window and see the world of modern maritime playing out in Constitution Dock. A very special place that should probably be visited and appreciated more than it currently is. Thanks so much for an exceptional and enjoyable visit!
Timeshare ChinchillaTimeshare Chinchilla
A small but interesting Maritime Museum outlining the seafaring and nautical history of Tasmania. I liked that it started the story with palawa / indigenous maritime history, including fishing, mutton birding and canoe building. Colonial and convict history is well covered as is the whaling industry. Of particular interest was the WW2 history and how a Japanese recon plane surveilled Hobart and then went on months later to be the same plane/pilot that dropped bombs on the west coast of mainland America! The bottom floor has an oil painting exhibition by a local artist on Tasmanin ferries through the ages. Its a quaint museum and the volunteers are lovely but the entrance price ($15 for adults) is far too expensive. I spent an hour here and read 85% of the content. There was only one other visitor during my time there. I know its a non profit but the cost is prohibitive - the same as Mawson's Replica Hut.
AudAud
Fitting tribute to Tasmania's rich nautical history. Beautiful Carnegie building near Hobart's main museum parking. 2 storeys but has a lift for easy accessibility. Wonderful volunteer staff who are eager to share their knowledge and love of Hobart history. It is a real pleasure to hear them talk with such enthusiasm. Great selection of old photographs and artefacts, intricate hand made ship models plus life size replicas of an Indigenous canoe and navy captain's cubby. Great fun to explore for young and old. Can walk across the road to eat waterfront fish and chips after your visit!
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How we have managed to visit Hobart regularly for decades and not know about this incredible museum is beyond me! When in Hobart, do yourself a favour and visit this great place. I'm so glad we have finally found this museum. The Maritime Museum of Tasmania has been carefully thought out and the displays both upstairs and downstairs are nothing less than impressive. I think my favourite part of the museum was the Captain's quarter's in the corner upstairs - complete with vintage television and other furnishings and fittings of the era. The staff are particularly friendly and knowledgeable. They are more than happy to provide further information about the maritime history of Tasmania and beyond. Helping make sense and learning more about the Tasman Bridge disaster, for example, was just one of the ways they helped us navigate and fully appreciate this museum. You could easily spend half a day here. Don't miss the chance to visit when you are in Hobart. I also like the way in which you can be in the museum yet look out the window and see the world of modern maritime playing out in Constitution Dock. A very special place that should probably be visited and appreciated more than it currently is. Thanks so much for an exceptional and enjoyable visit!
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A small but interesting Maritime Museum outlining the seafaring and nautical history of Tasmania. I liked that it started the story with palawa / indigenous maritime history, including fishing, mutton birding and canoe building. Colonial and convict history is well covered as is the whaling industry. Of particular interest was the WW2 history and how a Japanese recon plane surveilled Hobart and then went on months later to be the same plane/pilot that dropped bombs on the west coast of mainland America! The bottom floor has an oil painting exhibition by a local artist on Tasmanin ferries through the ages. Its a quaint museum and the volunteers are lovely but the entrance price ($15 for adults) is far too expensive. I spent an hour here and read 85% of the content. There was only one other visitor during my time there. I know its a non profit but the cost is prohibitive - the same as Mawson's Replica Hut.
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Fitting tribute to Tasmania's rich nautical history. Beautiful Carnegie building near Hobart's main museum parking. 2 storeys but has a lift for easy accessibility. Wonderful volunteer staff who are eager to share their knowledge and love of Hobart history. It is a real pleasure to hear them talk with such enthusiasm. Great selection of old photographs and artefacts, intricate hand made ship models plus life size replicas of an Indigenous canoe and navy captain's cubby. Great fun to explore for young and old. Can walk across the road to eat waterfront fish and chips after your visit!
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