1. The Maritime Museum of Tasmania is located in Hobart and aims to educate and preserve the history and culture of Tasmania’s maritime heritage. The museum has a comprehensive collection of artifacts, photos, models, and documents that showcase the state’s maritime history. The museum also has a working boat shed where visitors can see boats being restored and maintained. Interesting exhibits include the MV Marrawah, a steam tugboat built in 1912, and the Truganini Memorial, which honours the last full-blooded Tasmanian Aboriginal.
2. The Maritime Museum of Tasmania is open Monday to Friday from 9:30 am to 4:30 pm (except on public holidays). The museum can be contacted on (03) 6234 1427.
3. Entry to the Maritime Museum of Tasmania is $10 for adults and $5 for children (6-17 years), with discounts available for families and concessions. The museum is located in Hobart’s CBD at 16 Argyle St, making it easily accessible by public transport or car. Limited on-street parking is available nearby.


