The South Karelia Museum, founded in 1963, is a part of the museum complex of the city of Lappeenranta. It is housed in old limestone buildings limestone buildings from the 19th century, which were used as artillery warehouses, on the territory of... read more
Salamanca is a neighbourhood of Hobart, the capital city of the state of Tasmania, located on the shores of Sullivan's Bay. It is home to a street of sandstone buildings built in the 1830s. They used to house the port's warehouses Hobart,... read more
The Royal Botanic Garden of Tasmania is spread over 14 hectares near the centre of Hobart. Established in 1818 on the east bank of the Derwent River, this botanic garden is the second oldest in Australia. Some of its collections of of plants and t... read more
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

