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Narryna Heritage Museum

WHAT

Greek Revival

WHERE

Battery Point

WHEN

1837

Located within a 20 minute 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. 

 

Open:

Tuesday to Saturday: 10am – 4:30 pm 

Sunday: 12pm – 4:30 pm​

HHA members receive free admission.  

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