Army Museum of Tasmania

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Hobart, Australia

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Army Museum of Tasmania Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Army Museum of Tasmania is located in Hobart, Australia on Anglesea Barracks, 96-120 Davey St. Army Museum of Tasmania is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category army museum in Australia.

Address

Anglesea Barracks, 96-120 Davey St

Phone

+61362377160

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David Macpherson

A fantastic venue, amazing tour both inside and out by enthusiastic, knowledgeable military personnel.

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Stephen Digby

5 entry. Excellent exhibits throughout the gaol in cells and offices. Volunteer (Peter) was wonderfully knowledgeable about the building and the whole barracks history. Fascinating to walk among the historic barrack buildings (still operating) afterwards.

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Liam Bond

This place was one of my favourites. It's the oldest working barracks in Australia and has a full museum on both of the wars and history of Australia that they don't teach in school. All of the staff were amazing and very helpful.

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Neal Ames

Had a spare hour on a Saturday afternoon and decided to drop in to the Army Museum of Tasmania at Anglesea Barracks in Hobart. For any history buffs this is a must. The displays are spread out throughout the individual cells inside the old military jail. It is all tastefully done and each cell holds a display of the different time periods for military operations for colonial troops in the 1800's, Tasmania militia and Australian forces deployed overseas. All this sits inside Anglesea Barracks which are the oldest military barracks in Australia. The hold place "reeks" of history. Must do.

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Natalie de Moulin

Enjoyed the experience well set up tours available friendly volunteers at a small entry fee lotsa parking

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Phillip Mitchell

Good setup. Worth your time.

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Amanda Hawke

So glad we got to visit here my family and I really enjoyed the day, We were really happy with the information of the history given to us, lovely people around to talk to.

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Fony Lajanto

Nice place to learn a bit abt Tasmanian soldiers and friendly tour guide volunteer (Steve!!)