Welcome to Narryna

We respect the original owners of the land upon which Narryna stands, the Muwinina people. We acknowledge the Tasmanian Aboriginal community, the continuing custodians of lutruwita (Tasmania).


Narryna is an 1830s merchant’s house and collection that tells the story of early colonial life in Hobart. The fine Georgian town house was built by seafarer, Captain Andrew Haig who built warehouses facing Salamanca Place in 1834. Narryna has had an adventurous life as a home to large families, boarding house, hospital and museum.

Step into Narryna for a rich experience of Tasmania’s social history, art and design traditions.

Narryna is open to the public

Tuesday to Saturday

10am to 4pm


the story of narryna

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what’s on

Narryna hosts a dynamic program of exhibitions, events and education programs. Click below to see what’s on now or coming soon.

visit narryna

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hold your event at narryna

Narryna garden, courtyard and large undercover shed provide the ideal location for your wedding or event. Whether it is an intimate wedding or a large family reunion, Narryna offers many beautiful settings. Click below to find out how we can help you to create the perfect event.


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