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VISIT NARRYNA

Plan your Visit

Location & Contact

Narryna

103 Hampden Road
Battery Point 7004

Phone: (03) 6234 2791
Email: narryna@tmag.tas.gov.au

 
 

Opening hours

Tuesday to Saturday 10am to 4pm

Closed Sunday & Monday

Closed: Annual Winter closure 28th July - 3rd September. Tasmanian Public Holidays, Good Friday, ANZAC day (25 April), Hobart Show Day, Christmas Day (25 December), Boxing Day (26 December), New Year's Day.


Nearby attractions

By foot – Battery Point village, including excellent cafés and St George's Church; Salamanca Place art and craft galleries, restaurants, cafés and pubs; Markree House Museum and Garden; Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (20 minutes walk); Maritime Museum of Tasmania; and shopping, dining and services in the Hobart CBD. Narryna is part of the self-guided walking tour of Battery Point In Bobby’s Footsteps.

By taxi – Cascades Female Factory (South Hobart)

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Access

WHEELCHAIR AccesS

The ground floor of Narryna has complete wheelchair and mobility access. Due to the age of the building there is limited mobility access to the first floor.

 

Who we are

Narryna is an independent community museum housed in the 1830s historic house — Narryna, at 103 Hampden Road Battery Point.

The museum was founded in 1955 as the Van Diemen’s Land Memorial Folk Museum. Narryna Heritage Museum Inc. is a registered charity with the Australian Charities and Not-For-Profits Commission (ACNC) as a custodian of community heritage and provider of education services.

The museum is governed by a Council (board) comprising of community representatives and representatives of the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (TMAG). Day-to-day operational management is undertaken by TMAG under a Memorandum of Understanding. Narryna is supported through Arts Tasmania’s Cultural Heritage Program.

Narryna is in the process of carrying out capital improvements, enhanced interpretation of its interiors and increased public access to its collections through grant funding and public fundraising. We would like to acknowledge:

Arts Tasmania • The Allport Bequest •  The Copland Foundation • Hobart City Council • The Tasmanian Community Fund

 
 
 
 
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