Mawson's Huts Replica Museum

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Hobart, Australia

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Mawson's Huts Replica Museum Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Mawson's Huts Replica Museum is located in Hobart, Australia on Morrison St & Argyle Street. Mawson's Huts Replica Museum is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category museum in Australia.

Address

Morrison St & Argyle Street

Phone

+61362311518

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Paul Gilbert

Awesome reminder of our Antarctic history. Run by dedicated, friendly volunteers.

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Chantal Herlihy

It was absolutely fascinating and a real eye opener to me. Well done everyone for putting such an interesting piece of history in Hobart. Thoroughly recommend it.

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Karen Preisig

I absolutely was blown away by this. It was amazing to see all the footage and photos. I also enjoyed the first hand accounts. Well done to all involved in putting this together.

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Ryan Bailey

Awesome and informative. Staff were great and well versed. All it needs is some super cold air conditioning to set the mood inside

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Sarah charles

Only 50 metres from the waterfront, this is a tourist attraction and conservation project designed to teach people about Masons Antarctica expedition. It is a replica of one of the huts constructed by Douglas Mawson and his team on the expedition. On the day we visited, there was a fabulous volunteer in the hut telling us heaps of information and stories about the expedition and she was very interested. 15 for adults, 12 for concession and 5 for children to enter. Money goes to preserving the original huts in Antarctica.

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Elina White

Visited with my gran-daughter and husband. We were just walking by and decided to goin. The staff could not have been nicer and they spent a lot of time explaining the display to us.

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Caleb McNaught

Lots of words to read but all of it very interesting and engrossing! The volunteers there were also fantastic

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Glyn Fiveash

A very interesting experience. Hard to imagine the actualities of being there