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The Allport Library consists of almost 6000 books and pamphlets on display. Items from the library collection are found on our catalogue and can be viewed in the History Room.
The Museum presents a permanent display of period rooms which recall th Read more..View Profile | Hobart |
The Launceston Planetarium is now open at the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, Inveresk.
Explore the universe from your seat at the Launceston Planetarium. The Planetarium offers a great environment in which to learn about the night sky and Read more..View Profile | Launceston |
The Maritime Museum of Tasmania is dedicated to preserving Tasmania's rich maritime heritage for your enjoyment and information.
The Museum is a valuable resource to tourists, researchers, teachers, kids and anyone with an interest in things marit Read more..View Profile | Hobart |
Mercury's Print Museum, Ingle Hall, has preserved Tasmania's printing heritage.
The museum has been developed by the Mercury newspaper in its 1814 Georgian building, in Macquarie St, Hobart, adjoining the company's main printing operation.
The Read more..View Profile | Hobart |
The Phenomena Factory is Australia' and Tasmania's newest and most exciting interactive science centre!
Phenomena Factory, located at Launceston's Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, is the largest regional museum and art gallery in the country Read more..View Profile | Launceston |
The Tasmanian Transport Museum Society began in 1960 when four young Hobart men persuaded the MTT to donate a Hobart tram car for preservation.
The Society was formally established in 1962, and in 1965 purchased its first railway locomotive. From Read more..View Profile | Glenorchy |
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