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  2. Category:Tourist attractions in Hobart - Wikipedia

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  3. Salamanca Arts Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Salamanca Arts Centre (SAC), established in 1976, is a major arts hub in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. [1] It is a combination of theatres, galleries and arts administration located behind the historic facade of Georgian warehouses in Salamanca Place. [2] The buildings are owned by the Government of Tasmania with ten visual and performing ...

  4. Derwent Entertainment Centre - Wikipedia

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    4,685 – Tasmania JackJumpers vs Melbourne United, 23 April 2022 [55] 4,685 – Tasmania JackJumpers vs Melbourne United, 30 April 2022 [55] FIBA Basketball World Cup. 4,000 – Australian Boomers vs New Zealand Tall Blacks, 17 July 2006 [56]

  5. Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra Short name TSO Founded 1948 Location Hobart, Australia Concert hall Federation Concert Hall Principal conductor Eivind Aadland Website www.tso.com.au The Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra (TSO) is a symphony orchestra based in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. It is the smallest of the six orchestras established by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). History The ...

  6. St David's Park - Wikipedia

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    St David's Park occupies the site of Hobart's original burial ground, which dates to the early 1800s when the island was known to Europeans as Van Diemen's Land.The cemetery was the resting place for many of its early settlers and convicts, including founding Lieutenant Governor David Collins, who played a key role in the British colonisation of Lutruwita. [3]

  7. Salamanca Market - Wikipedia

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    By 2010, Salamanca Market had grown to 300 stalls, solidifying its position as Tasmania's most prominent tourist attraction. Buskers in 2012. In October 2024, the Hobart City Council faced public opposition over a proposal to remove the iconic London plane trees lining Salamanca Place to accommodate market expansion and pedestrian flow.

  8. Hobart City Centre - Wikipedia

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    With the exception of Wrest Point Casino in Sandy Bay, the Hobart CBD contains all of Tasmania’s tallest buildings, including 39 Murray Street, 188 Collins Street and the Trafalgar Building. The tallest building in the city centre is NAB House at 58 m (190 ft), however planning restrictions limit future developments to a height of 42 m (138 ft).

  9. Hobart City Hall - Wikipedia

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    Hobart City Hall is a public auditorium and concert venue in Hobart, Tasmania, which together with the Derwent Entertainment Centre forms one of the two major public venues in the city. It is also a commonly used emergency center during disasters such as the 2013 Tasmanian bushfires . [ 1 ]