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Narryna Heritage Museum - Battery Point

Located within 20 minutes walk from the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, Narryna is a gem of Australian colonial architecture containing a rich collection of Tasmanian fine and decorative arts. The fine Greek Revival town house was built by Captain Andrew Haig in 1837-40. Haig purchased the land holding in 1824 in the course of a lucrative trading voyage between Calcutta, Canton and Valparaiso. Haig built warehouses facing Salamanca Place in 1834 and set up as a merchant and shipbuilder while also operating goods and passenger services to mainland ports. 

 

Opening Times:

Tuesday to Saturday: 10:00 am – 4:30 pm

Sunday: 12:00 pm – 4:30 pm

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Website:        www.tmag.tas.gov.au/visitor_information/house_museums/narryna_heritage_museum

 

HHA members receive free admission. 

WHAT

Greek Revival

WHERE

Battery Point, Tas

WHEN

1837

Contact Us

Historic Houses Association of Australia Limited
1A Carthona Avenue, Darling Point,

NSW, 2027 
enquiries@hha.net.au     02 9252 5554

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