At the foot of Mount Wellington in 1804, the city of Hobart was founded as the capital of the of the state of Tasmania. Today, locals refer to it simply as "The Mountain". It rises 1,271 metres above the city and its silhouette can be se... read more
The Hobart Cenotaph, also known as the Hobart War Memorial, is the principal war monument in the Australian state of Tasmania. It is located in the state capital on a a small hill overlooking the city and the Derwent River. It is here on National... read more
Tasman Bridge is a five-lane bridge over the River Derwent near the business centre of Hobart city centre. The total length of the bridge is 1,395 metres. Today it is the main traffic artery connecting the city's business centre on the west ba... read more
Hobart Synagogue, located in the capital of Tasmania, is notable for being Australia's oldest synagogue and a rare example of the Egyptian Renaissance architectural style with trapezoidal windows and columns with lotus flower capitals. Despite... read more
