Museums & Art Galleries in Derwent Park, Glenorchy, TAS

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327 Main Rd, Glenorchy, 7010

(03) 6204 9594

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2 Howard Road, Glenorchy, 7010

(03) 6272 6812
Event Planner, Performance & Event Venue
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2B Anfield St, Glenorchy, 7010

0428 386 843
History Museum, Museum
The Tasmanian Transport Museum in Glenorchy is a must-visit for transport enthusiasts and families. With a vast array of displays and information, the museum offers an amazing experience for visitors of all ages. The kids particularly enjoy exploring old fire engines, trams, buses, and trains, and the staff go the extra mile to make it entertaining. The museum is clean, spacious, and affordable, making it a great value for the price. Regular free short train rides add to the overall experience.
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100 Derwent Park Rd, Derwent Park, 7009

(03) 6271 1333
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71A Main Rd, Moonah, 7009

(03) 6169 2270
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18 Main road, Dennes Point, 7150

(03) 6260 6424
Jewelry Wholesaler, Art Gallery
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655 Main Road, Berriedale, 7011

(03) 6277 9978
Modern Art Museum
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80-70 Saundersons Rd, Risdon, 7017

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Cnr Raymont Tce & Byard St, Hobart, 7000

0438 703 738
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27 Tasma Street, North Hobart, 7000

(03) 6231 0445
Art gallery
Contemporary Art Services Tasmania is a hidden gem in North Hobart, praised for its beautiful and interesting exhibitions. The space is described as small but diverse, with adequate parking and a courtyard gathering area. The team is noted for their kindness and accommodating nature.

2 Scott St, Glebe, 7000

(03) 6169 9577

23 Knocklofty Tce, West Hobart, 7000

0419 540 304
Rolls On Tour YOUR TRIP....... ROLLS ON TOUR Welcome My name is Sefton ( or Sef ) Nielsen. I have had an extensive background and experience in corporate business and of more recent times I run a couple of small businesses in conjunction with Rolls On Tour. My interests include sport, gardening, antiques, looking for and doing different ‘things’ and anything nostalgic or historical. Why am I doing this? Mainly because I can work and enjoy myself at the same time (everyone’s goal)....and helping people enjoy a special treat genuinely makes me feel good. In the green folder (back) you will find copies of my driving/ tour operator licences and copies of emergency and safety related procedures. Feel free to look at anytime. I also have ‘The Companion of Tasmanian History’ in the car. The blue laminated sheet highlights the music on offer. You can choose ‘rock’, perhaps sing along to a favourite pop song or even hum to the waltz of your choice. Want to take a detour? Just tell me although rough, unsealed roads are not our friends. Importantly, I will take you where YOU want to go! Similarly, let me know if you need to get somewhere at a particular time or return at a specific time. Bad jokes are available upon request. You will not offend me by choosing either a conversation filled trip or a conversation free trip! Ask as many questions as you wish or merely daydream and enjoy the sights. Breakdown or.... Almost impossible, but as always with something mechanical, possible! In the unlikely event, I have arranged a vehicle to pick you up and I will ensure you are appropriately refunded or compensated. Should I be absent, relevant phone numbers/contacts are in the green folder should they be required. A First Aid Kit is housed in the boot of the car. Importantly, the emergency (Tasmanian) phone number is 000.
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62 Argyle St, Hobart, 7000

56-58 Melville St, Hobart, 7000

(03) 6231 4481
Museum

29 Bathurst Street, Hobart, 7000

(03) 6231 5278
arts, museum gallery, museum visit, museums, art, museum, galleries, museum art
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28 Bathurst St, Hobart, 7000

0417 550 804
The Tasmania Police Museum in Hobart is a must-visit for those in the area. The friendly staff provide an educational experience, sharing the history of policing. The small collection of artefacts and photos is well-received, often compared favorably to other police museums.
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128 Bathurst St, Hobart, 7000

(03) 6236 9422
Antique Store, Antique furniture store, Vintage Store, Shopping, Retail, Art Gallery
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2 Goulburn Street, Hobart, 7000

(03) 6234 6366
Arts, art galleries, gallery, Pictures & Photograph, picture frames, Pictures, picture hanging, Picture frame shop, guaranteed, picture framing, Prints & Posters, paintings, design, photograph, made to order
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23 Murray Street, Hobart, 7000

(03) 6234 4900
Museum
St. David's Cathedral is a beautiful and historic Anglican church located in Hobart's city center. The church is known for its impressive stain glass windows, peaceful atmosphere, and rich history. Visitors praise the church's serene environment, gothic architecture, and the use of local Huon pine in various parts of the building. The nativity scene on display is also a popular attraction. Some visitors appreciate the quiet and peaceful space for prayer and reflection, while others enjoy the inspirational and artistic aspects of the church. The church is also home to a gift shop and is easily accessible in the city.
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Dunn Place, Hobart, 7000

(03) 6165 7000
Museum, Art Gallery
The Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (TMAG) in Hobart is a must-visit for anyone seeking to explore Tasmania's rich history, art, and natural wonders. With a wide range of interactive and immersive exhibits, the museum offers something for all ages and interests. The collection includes art, artifacts, and specimens showcasing Tasmania's diverse heritage. Visitors particularly praise the commitment to interactive experiences, the knowledgeable staff, and the free admission. The museum covers local and international art, Aboriginal heritage, colonial history, and contemporary culture. It's a place to connect with Tasmania's past, present, and future.