Port Arthur Historic Site (Port Arthur)
Spread across more than 40 hectares of the Tasman Peninsula, the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Port Arthur Historic Site is one of Australia’s most evocative and intact convict-era settlements. Operating from 1830 to 1877… see more
Cradle Mountain
Cradle Mountain’s jagged, dolerite peak rises 1,545 meters above Tasmania’s ancient, glacially carved wilderness, framing one of Australia’s most dramatic landscapes. What sets this sixth-highest Tasmanian peak apart is… see more
TMAG [Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery]
The Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (TMAG) is a dynamic cultural institution that combines art, science, and history to tell the rich story of Tasmania. Home to over 800,000 artifacts, TMAG showcases a diverse range of… see more
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