Old warehouses along the Hobart waterfront now house an arts center. A theater, galleries, shops, and restaurants are inside. It will take you a while to explore all of its nooks and crannies.
Salamanca Arts Centre
Posted: Mar 5, 2017
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yeyangjinghan
5/5Outstanding
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Participated in the Salamanca market on Saturday, it was particularly interesting, it was very comfortable to walk around, there were freshly opened oysters, honey, wool products, etc., it was very interesting. Both tourists and locals have it.
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Posted: Feb 24, 2018
陌染MM
3/5Average
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Traveling to Australia, this stop came to Hobart, the capital of Tasmania, specially came to Salamanca Square to punch in, saw this art center, seriously, if there is not a sign there, I really don't know it is an art center, nor see it. Walking in from under the signboard, there are a shop on both sides, and then going in, a bit desolate, although I saw someone walk in and go up the stairs, but I didn’t see anything anymore, I’m embarrassed to follow in, here should be similar to the domestic Children’s Palace, Art Center, But it's much smaller.
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Posted: Jul 20, 2020
北风之神
5/5Outstanding
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There are a lot of people on weekends. It closes in the evening. If you stop by, you can go in and see it.
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Posted: Dec 27, 2015
达达和妮妮
5/5Outstanding
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Australia's people are also a country that advocates art, so after visiting this art center, there is also a deeper understanding of the art identification of the country.
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Posted: Apr 9, 2017
楼咏东
5/5Outstanding
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The square building is very old, many stone houses, open a variety of restaurants, bars, art shops, galleries and so on. Full of exotic