Narryna Heritage Museum Guide
A Glimpse into Colonial Life at Narryna Guide
Step back in time at Narryna Heritage Museum, a beautifully preserved merchant's house in Battery Point, Hobart. This historic house offers a fascinating glimpse into the lives of a wealthy colonial family in the 19th century. Explore the elegant rooms filled with period furniture, decorative arts, and personal belongings, and imagine what life was like in early colonial Tasmania. Narryna was built in 1836-40 for Captain Andrew Haig, a Scottish merchant and shipowner. The house remained in the Haig family for over a century, and its contents reflect the changing tastes and lifestyles of the family over generations. The museum's collection includes furniture, paintings, ceramics, textiles, and a wealth of documents and photographs that provide a rich insight into the social and economic history of Tasmania. A visit to Narryna offers a chance to explore the house at your own pace, admiring the intricate details of the architecture and furnishings. Guided tours are also available, providing a deeper understanding of the history of the house and the Haig family. Special events and exhibitions are held throughout the year, showcasing different aspects of Tasmanian history and culture. While Narryna doesn't have a specific culinary tradition, its location in Battery Point means you're just a short walk from a variety of cafes and restaurants offering delicious Tasmanian cuisine.
Transportation
Narryna Heritage Museum is located in Battery Point, a short walk from Hobart city centre. You can easily reach it on foot or by taking a local bus. Metro Tasmania operates several bus routes that stop near Battery Point. Check the Metro Tasmania website for the latest timetable information. From Hobart City, take bus routes 401, 402, 428, 446, 449 to Hampden Rd at Arthur Circus.
Opening Hours
Thursday to Sunday 10am to 4.30pm
Ticket Price
Adults: $15, Concession: $12, Children: $8