Address
16 Argyle Street, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
Opening Hours
Information not available
Costs
Indicative Prices: $8 - $10
As an island state, the sea is significant to all Tasmanians. Our museum explores the influence of the sea on the lives of Tasmanians and the strong maritime heritage of the islands. You will find informative displays about aboriginal watercraft, early European explorers and whalers. You can learn how important sailing and steamships were for developing Tasmanian industries that exported the raw materials and products of the islands, such as apples, minerals and timber.
The historic Carnegie Building is a fitting home to the museum’s collection of ship models, artefacts, paintings and images. Discover the craft and art of shipbuilding through displays of boat builder’s tools and historic dinghies. Navigational instruments show how mariners found their way across the seas while archaeological discoveries from shipwrecks around the Tasmanian islands show how challenging, difficult and dangerous the seafarer’s life could be.
We are open from 0900 until 1700, seven days a week except for Good Friday and Christmas Day.
Special Features
Quality Tourism Accreditation, Australian Museums and Galleries Association, Australian Museums and Galleries Association, Public Toilet, Shop / Gift Shop, Caters for people who use a wheelchair., International, Aboriginal Culture, Adventure, History & Heritage