Mawson's Huts Replica Museum

456 reviews

Morrison St &, Argyle St, Hobart TAS 7000, Australia

www.mawsons-huts-replica.org.au

+61362311518

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Mawson's Huts Replica Museum is a Tourist attraction located at Morrison St &, Argyle St, Hobart TAS 7000, Australia. It has received 456 reviews with an average rating of 4.7 stars.

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Hours

Monday10AM-5PM
Tuesday10AM-5PM
Wednesday10AM-5PM
Thursday10AM-5PM
Friday10AM-5PM
Saturday10AM-5PM
Sunday10AM-5PM

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  • The address of Mawson's Huts Replica Museum: Morrison St &, Argyle St, Hobart TAS 7000, Australia

  • Mawson's Huts Replica Museum has 4.7 stars from 456 reviews

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  • "Mawson's Huts Replica Museum is located in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia"

    "What to say? Just a delightful highlight of Hobart wharf… Thank you so much for such a friendly welcome and knowledgeable guide"

    "So much more than you might expect"

    "Only 50 metres from the waterfront, this is a tourist attraction and conservation project designed to teach people about Masons Antarctica expedition"

    "The museum itself is good, more for adults than kids"

Reviews

  • Jawan TV

Mawson's Huts Replica Museum is located in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. It is a museum that houses a faithful replica of the historic huts used by Sir Douglas Mawson and his Antarctic expedition team during the early 20th century. Here's some key information: History: Sir Douglas Mawson was a renowned Australian Antarctic explorer who led the Australasian Antarctic Expedition (1911-1914). His team established a base at Cape Denison in Antarctica, where they built huts to support their scientific research and survival. Replica Huts: The museum features meticulously recreated replicas of Mawson's original huts. These replicas offer visitors a glimpse into the harsh living conditions and scientific endeavors of the early Antarctic explorers. Exhibits: Inside the replica huts, you can find exhibits and artifacts that showcase the daily life, scientific work, and challenges faced by Mawson and his team. It provides insight into their achievements and contributions to Antarctic science. Education: The museum serves as an educational resource, helping visitors learn about the history of Antarctic exploration, the importance of scientific research in extreme environments, and the pioneering spirit of Mawson and his colleagues. Location: The museum is situated on the Hobart waterfront, making it easily accessible to both tourists and locals interested in polar exploration history. Visiting Mawson's Huts Replica Museum is a fascinating way to step back in time and appreciate the remarkable achievements of early Antarctic explorers. It offers a unique opportunity to learn about the challenges they faced and the scientific discoveries they made in one of the most inhospitable regions on Earth.

  • Mark Liddiard

What to say? Just a delightful highlight of Hobart wharf… Thank you so much for such a friendly welcome and knowledgeable guide. I had briefly read about Mawson and co. A striking story of Australia’s initial exploration of the Antarctic coast from 1911-13, complete with tragedy and heroism… Real food-for-thought about how we all might interact in a small group in a small space – 18 in the hut initially, 7 for the second draining year… with 2 months of darkness… The guides and the museum bring the claustrophobia, dark and relentless wind to life… A real Hobart highlight – highly recommended!
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Weekday
Wait time
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Reservation recommended
No

  • Daniel Jacob

So much more than you might expect... This fascinating episode of Australian Antarctic history is brought to life. The story of what was probably the last great expedition by one of the greatest explorers, is told through the experience of the living conditions replicated in this 'hut'. Authentic artifacts, original video footage & photographs, along with the singular experiences of each member of the expedition and the equipment and personal effects, all comes together when you enter the living space and sleeping quarters of all 18 members of the company. An extraordinary historical event successfully displayed in detail. Well worth a visit...

  • Sarah charles (Thewhereto)

Only 50 metres from the waterfront, this is a tourist attraction and conservation project designed to teach people about Masons Antarctica expedition. It is a replica of one of the huts constructed by Douglas Mawson and his team on the expedition. On the day we visited, there was a fabulous volunteer in the hut telling us heaps of information and stories about the expedition and she was very interested. $15 for adults, $12 for concession and $5 for children to enter. Money goes to preserving the original huts in Antarctica.

  • adamnmason Adam Mason

The museum itself is good, more for adults than kids. One thing that ruined our visit was a volunteer who talked incessantly at us. We had no chance to actually look at things, talk amongst ourselves or read. The volunteers are well meaning, but need to answer questions not lecture. It’s a very small room and we had no respite or chance to just explore on our own. We only got a break when more people came in and got ambushed with the same spiel we had copped for 15 minutes. They looked as fed up as we did.

  • David Kelly

Took my kids 13 & 9 to discover the incredible feat that these young men endured in the name of science and glad I did. The staff were informative and cross referencing displayed photos with the replica hut gave a great perspective for the kids. They were interested in the stories from Marion who was a friendly staffer happy to raise interesting facts. I’d recommend it.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Nick Wadsley

It's a great replica of the actual hut with many original items and a lot of interesting information. When we were there a gentleman named Rod with 40 Antarctic expeditions under his belt was volunteering and sharing his wealth of knowledge and engaging stories. The museum is a not for profit venture to help raise funds to protect the actual hut in Antarctica.
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Weekday
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Reservation recommended
No

  • Thomas

Fantastic experience, to see how those early expeditioners battled the elements to etch out their place in history is phenomenal. Great detail in the building, some great original pieces inside and just fantastic to look back at yesteryear, touch feel and see how they lived. I personally was surprised at how young the majority of the expedition party were.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Anita Agapow

I have been meaning to visit this museum on my last two visits to Hobart and finally made it. Spent two hours here (it didn't feel like that long) reading and absorbing all the information and the atmosphere. Spoke with two knowledgeable volunteer guides who were able to explain a good deal about some of the equipment contained within the replica hut. Very much recommend if you are interested in our Antarctic expeditions and exploration.

  • anthony kitson

Anyone with only a passing interest in the exploration of Antarctica will find this a very interesting and informative way to spend 45 minutes or so when visiting the Hobart waterfront. Plenty of fascinating exhibitions to see along with a good selection of items to purchase from the gift shop. Excellent staff to answer any questions you may have.
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Weekday
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Reservation recommended
Not sure

  • Jon Bennison

Very interesting walkthough, with a heap of information and artifacts along the walls. Tim was great, showing us pictures of the current hut condition and conservation efforts to save it. The radio was very interesting even finding out that they could receive messages but not transmit out. The display feels like you are standing back in history.
Visited on
Weekday
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No wait
Reservation recommended
Not sure

  • Brett Maverick

Mawson's Hut Replica museum manages to evoke the spirit and atmosphere of the real site and makes you feel the stark heroism that simply comes with enduring such, at times, savage conditions. It isn't large, but its creatively and sensitively organised and brings together the awe of the endurance of these early Antarctic explorers and a fascination with the technology and precious home comforts - and fellowship - that sustained them.

  • Robbie Lee

Well worth the visit if you've got a spare afternoon in Hobart. Fantastic replica and displays capture the intrepid spirit of the expedition. Read about the tremendous challenges these scientists faced and the triumph of the human spirit. The volunteers are very knowledgeable and more than happy to answer questions.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Peter Johnston

Absolutely fascinating. So many exhibits and so much to read and watch that you could spend a few hours in there and still not see everything. A window into the past providing insight into the privations of the grand age of exploration in Antarctica. Well worth a visit if you are visiting Hobart.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Edilberto Contreras

Bit expensive for the tour. Basically, it is a photo memory of the Australian expedition to the Antarctic and a remembrance of the adventurers, showing how they lived in that small cabin. One of the few places that deserve a visit in Hobart, maybe not to go with children, could be boring.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Prerit Mishra

Didn't know a thing about the Antarctica expedition unless someone mentioned it to us at Hobart which prompted us to go to this museum. Learnt about the bravery of the men and the hardships they had to go through. The staff and volunteers were very friendly and explained the minute details to us. You will be amazed with the details surrounding this hut and the people.

  • Nathan Leung

Nice little museum outlining experiencing of Antarctic explorers. The entry fee was a bit expensive at $15. Although the quality of the museum is quite good, not sure if it's completely worth it. I'd recommend it to people who a preexisting interest into Antarctic exploration, but otherwise it might be best to give it a miss. Leave at least 1hr to properly explore.

  • Tim Perkins

Absolutely brilliant museum, knowledgeable volunteers and top notch exhibits. Lots of detail on Mawson's expeditions to Antarctica and also the crew that accompanied him. Very much scientific discovery expeditions, not just flag planting. Do try and visit if you are in Hobart.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Noel Chan

Didnt manage to make a proper visit as the museum was closed by the time we got there. But read the information boards displayed outside and it is interesting to learn about Australia’s antarctic history, wish we could come back next time when we are in Hobart, it is just a short walk from the piers and Salamanca market. Entrance free is $15 / head.

  • Christopher Brew

Entry fee is modest and the money goes toward the preservation of the original hut in Antarctica. Staff are friendly and knowledgeable. The displays tell the story of the early scientific exploration of Antarctica by Mawson and his team that will leave you in awe of their ingenuity and indomitable spirit. A great place for adults and children alike.

  • M M

A brilliant, thoughtful, well-documented and presented replica of Mawson's Hut, complete with Frank Hurley's famous photographs and detailed biographies of all crew. Plan to spend nearly two hours here. I highly recommend a visit to Tasmania's Museum and Art Gallery to spend two hours in their excellent Antarctica exhibit as well. Just wonderful !

  • Nige W

The experiences and hardships of those brave explorers who established the bases in Antarctica is simply astonishing. Building an un-insulated shack in which houses 18 men in perpetual frozen darkness, while 300km/r winds carrying shards of ice wear away anything in its path - this replica of their living quarters / survival bunker is a must see!!

  • Ivan Oxford

Although I feel that the admission costs is too high, certainly worth a visit. Knowledgeable and very friendly volunteer staff that are very willing to share their enthusiasm of the "not so well known" incredible explorer of the Antarctic. Informative and interesting displays, including actual footage taken of the expedition. Allow 2 hours.

  • Rachel Fosdick

We loved this casual walk through replica of Mawson's Hut in Antarctica. Self paced it was a fascinating look at the history with great stories and an insight into the times. Volunteers were in hand to provide further information. Well worth the entry fee.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Wachester Huang

Good and small museum to understand the history of Australians to explore the unkown Antarctic Continent. The entrance fee will be used to maintain the real Mawson's Hut. In the museum, you can read the stories and the diary to feel the tough environment and how much pain the team had suffered. Worth visiting when you come to Hobart.

  • Sophia Carroll

My husband loves anything about Antarctic exploration. I don't like the cold. But this was really great, a replica of a hut decorated from photos of the original, there is a basket sitting on a beam because there was one in the photo etc. So many little details, like the menu on the wall...not penguin again? Well worth a visit.

  • Nicholas Muller

The admission is fair ($15) and goes entirely towards the conservation and restoration of the original huts in Antarctica. There’s a lot of information about Antarctic expiration and Hobart’s role in it! There’s also a good amount of artifacts on display as well. Worth the visit if you’re into that sort of thing

  • Angela Jones

Wonderful museum. Gives a lot of details about each man on the expedition, photos of the people in the hut at the time. History brought to life. The two volunteers there were enthusiastic and gave you lots of information also.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Alain Coulombe

Google asked for a review.. I was at the site of this replica, but did not go in.. I probably would have if the admission price was not as high as it is.. The history board on the property and adjacent to the building was pretty interesting to read through.. Loved the sculptures located near the building....

  • M. C.

An excellent and fitting tribute to one of Australia's most iconic expedtioners . An inspiring collection of recreated events, experiences and objects. Tools and utensils form an integral part of the museum's exhibits. You feel as if you've experienced a small part of the nation-changing, heroic adventure.

  • Stuart White

The cost for adults was $15.00 each for the size of the building and what was there . i could not justify the cost i think better of buying a book on mawson hut. We were there on antartic week end august 2022 i think it should have been free entry .but it was good fund raiser for the mawson foundation's.

  • Konrad A. W.

Very interesting! Its definitely worth a visit. There are lots and lots of stories to read - but if that’s not your thing you can just admire the amazing level of detail to which they replicated the original hut. The gift shop also has some things that are actually worth buying, for affordable prices.

  • Roshni Sharma

This was an unexpected find that ended up being the highlight of my weekend in Hobart. I was blown away by the history held here, and the wealth of wisdom and stories that the volunteer staff had. Highly recommend!
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Ben W

We visited Mawson Hut on Monday, very informative and interactive replica. We had our two year old daughter with us and the staff were more then accommodating to keep her entertained. Thanks and highly recommend!
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Steve Terrell

Felt like I was really there. (Well, not really but the howling wind sound effect made me feel chilly!) Allow an hour to read the personal life descriptions of those intrepid explorers and how things worked out for them The inner area is full of artefacts and very knowledgeable volunteer staff.

  • Keith Humphreys

An amazing story of scientific discovery and exploration. Central replica of living quarters for 18 men. More information than can be assimilated in one visit. Incredibly knowledgeable guides. First rate.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • maree comber

Awesome insight into all the history. From the beginning, through the 1978 rediscovery & current restoration expeditions. Volunteers on site with lots of info & personal experiences to share. A well curated replica. It's amazing what they took & what they used there. Well worth a visit.

  • Guanguan Woo

Was hesitant at first given it’s only a small museum but $15 entree fee for an adult. But it’s definitely worth it if you are interested in history. The money goes to conservation of the original hut in Cape Denison too. Staff are all friendly and knowledgeable. Great experience …

  • Michelle Neill

Good insight into how harsh and tough the expeditioners were. Goodness the challengers they faced all day every day. Made me feel over privillaged and unappreciative of what we take for granted today
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Millie L

If you are interested in the history of Antartica, well worth a visit. Take the time to read all the stories, absorb and consider the achievements and what the men and dogs experienced. May seem small and not that great if the topic does not already interest you before going in.

  • Andrew Sweeney

This is a good little exhibition of what Mawson's hut on Antarctica was like. Very helpful, knowledgeable staff. This is about an hour for people the really like history. Would not recommend for little kids as they will be board and asking when it will be over the whole time.

  • Cat Gamble

I was hesitant to visit as it looks so small from the outside but it is quite big. Full of interesting facts and knowledge, lots of things to learn. It is a bit pricey but if you become a friend and live in Tasmania your next visits with your friends you enter for free.

  • Stephen Digby

Small shack museum. Entrance $15 for adults. Approx 30-60 min. Run by volunteers c money going to historic preservation. Inner corridor does one circuit c some excellent original movie excepts and storyboards. Corridor ends inside a full scale replica of Mawons Hut.

  • Jeanne F

Interesting and well made reproduction of Mawson’s hut. I spent about an hour there which was quite enough for me. It is a small space and felt a little crowded at times with the other visitors. Definitely worth a visit if you are interested in Antarctic history.

  • Caio Ledingham

Striking history of the expedition, beautiful replica and information gives a sense of what it must have been like. Volunteers from Australian Antarctic Division very knowledgeable and full of their own anecdotes which bring it to life. We'll worth 2hrs & entry.

  • Justin Graham

This was absolutely one of the highlights of my trip. Very much enjoyed the replica museum and seeing and reading the stories on offer. The volunteers were extremely passionate and knowledgeable and only too happy to share their time and personal stories also.

  • Linda McGann

Very informative display of replica Mawson's hut constructed in 1914 the original hut still standing in Antarctica..Gave you the feeling of being there.Reasonable entry fee.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • David Nickson

Such an incredible experience learning about the history of the australian expeditions in Antartica. Sophia and Pete were so knowledgeable and you can tell they absolutely love what they do!
Visited on
Weekday
Reservation recommended
Not sure

  • Andrew K

Fascinating and made all the better for having a guide who lived in the real hut in Antarctica. All profits to preserving the actual hut too so spend up in the gift store
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • David Webb

This is an amazing museum to learn about original explorers and the harsh existence that they had in such a remote location. A well maintained and informative exhibit
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
30–60 min
Reservation recommended
No

  • Sally Smith

So interesting & informative. Especially loved chatting to the volunteers there about the hut and also Antarctica in general as one of them had personal experiences from having lived there. Highly recommend a visit if in Hobart. Allow about an hour.

  • Ms Dalla-Vecchia

Fantastic to do a self guided tour with family. Would be great if some of the displays were a little more interactive for children but other than that - fantastic!
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Jenny Fraser

I don't think I took any photos here, I was just so amazed at how these men survived!! Extremely well set up, and informative. 100% worth the walk from our hotel, to have a wander through.
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Weekday
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  • Michael Wilson

Awesome place learned a lot about the Antarctic explorations the staff were extremely knowledgeable and friendly. I highly reccomend visiting the huts.o
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Weekday
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No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Michael Patton

So much historical detail crammed into such a small place! The staff really know what they are talking about too. Very interesting to see exactly what the real hut was like.
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No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Nick Garde

An action packed museum for it's tiny size! Both staff/volunteer members were very knowledgeable, welcoming and passionate. We had a great time getting an insight to what it would have been like. Definitely worth a visit.

  • Louise Street

Whether you have an hour or two to spare, visiting Mawson's Huts Replica was well worth it. Inspiring stories of our explorers.
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Weekday
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Reservation recommended
No

  • laurelle richter

Friendly and informative staff, a must see for anyone who would like to see how they managed to live and explore Antarctica.
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Weekday
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Reservation recommended
No

  • Janette Moss

Wonderful and informative. Details about the men and their dogs was interesting. Female guide told me, when I asked where the explorers went to the toilet, that they didn't have one!!! So where??? Anyone???

  • Safy O

Great little replica hut. Got to chat to someone who has been to the south pole and picked up a huskie fur hat and wool!
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Tony Clifford

Interesting piece of history about Antarctica. The guides are very knowledgeable and told some interesting stories
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Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Stephen Pauline

Amazing to think that awesome and his team survived in such a small building in such a harsh environment. And you have to feel for the teams of sled dogs that they took down there with them as well.

  • Shane Steere

As it is great and i learned a few things. Dont complain about the price as it helps fund the repairs on the real camp in the Antarctic.
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No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Rebecca Biddulph

Highly recommend. We had the most wonderful tour guide who was a wealth of knowledge and Antarctic experience.
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Weekday
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No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Kate El

Excellent experience. The museum was well presented and the guides were enthusiastic and very lovely. You could spend five minutes or five hours here, reading notes and accounts of Mawson's trip.

  • Dave Harrison

What a great experience. Seeing this replica of Mawson's Hut . The staff were so helpful and knowledgeable . I would highly recommend a visit .
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Weekend
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  • Pam Adams

An amazing replication of a vital part of our history. The staff are helpful and very well versed and informative on the display and all who were involved in the expeditions. Well worth visiting

  • Paul Callanan

Great little museum giving good insight into life on early exploration in the Antarctic. They also offer a free members sign-up so you get in free next time you bring paying visitors along.

  • X X

Quite unique and worth a look, about 30-45min time needed to look at things and read information.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
Up to 10 min
Reservation recommended
No

  • Chris Payne

A superb reconstruction of a great structure and story. Authentic content giving an excellent connection to the actual experience. Passionate helpful staff on hand to fill in the details.

  • Rakesh Saha

Dedicated to Australian Antarctic explorer Sir Douglas Mawson, this replica cottage exposes visitors to the harshest possible life endured by both scientists and explorers in Antarctic.

  • Tom B

This is a must do whilst in Hobart. The staff are friendly, the history is interesting and some of the items are originals collected from Mawsons hut. Would definitely come again.

  • Bobby-John Young

Everyone should visit this little Gem while in Hobart. Very friendly staff that are incredibly knowledgeable and you learn all about Mawson's Hut and the history up until now!

  • Le Rock Steady

Interesting information on the explorers & the various expeditions carried out by Mawson.
Visited on
Weekday
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No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Fergus Maclaren

Excellent representation of what life would have looked like for Antarctic exploration.
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Weekday
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No

  • Genna Brain

Staff were very helpful and knowledgeable. More than happy to answer questions as well
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Weekday
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No

  • TraceyAnne Dampier

A great Historical story of true heros in the frozen world of Antarctica. A must see.
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Weekday
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Reservation recommended
No

  • Peter L (Rusty)

Interesting witness to what these polar explorers went thru and how they lived there
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Weekday
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No

  • Frank Liz Yates

Stylized Art shop for items related to Mawson's trip to Antartica . The art pieces and souvenirs are for sale, but bring a fat wallet. The prices are VERY interesting.

  • Chantal Herlihy

It was absolutely fascinating and a real eye opener to me. Well done everyone for putting such an interesting piece of history in Hobart. Thoroughly recommend it.

  • Steve Lancaster

A must do experience in Hobart. Being inside the hut with the wind whistling outside was a very chilling sensation. Displays are amazing and very informative.

  • Mark

Small museum that is a decent way to pass a half an hour, however it isn't a "can't miss"attraction. Many may find the price ($15) steep for what is provided.

  • Andrew Parnell

I had just finished reading a book on Mawsons expedition before going to this museum. It was great to get a feel for it so soon after reading the account.

  • James Foster

What a great display and way to raise funds for a worthy cause. Kids loved it. Maggie was a great host and shared her personal experience in Antarctica.

  • Malcolm Weir

I loved it! It is small but packed full of information and the staff/ volunteers are enthusiastic and knowledgeable. Worth a visit if you are in Hobart.

  • Dasha Racing

Very interesting place to go visit, price is a bit steep but the volunteers really put in a lot of effort into making the experience worthwhile.

  • Aaron Black

Cool to learn about. Allow an hour and its more than enough
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • The Ghost

Incredble place and gives you an insight into a 100+ years ago. We thought it was great. Next time though we will remember to take some picks

  • Sam Kelly

Cheap to get in. Very informative. Would recommend
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
30–60 min
Reservation recommended
No

  • Kimi Moren

Thank you for great experience, it was awesome
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Weekday
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No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Susan O'Connor

Loved it super interesting and the volunteer staff were very knowledgeable. Definitely recommend visiting whilst in Tasmania.

  • Frederick McLean

A must to visit when you stay in Hobart. How the people survived who went to the Antarctic is well portrayed at this museum.

  • Dan Becker

Very informative and full of history.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Irais Garcia

It's a very interesting way to know the story about the people who were in the first Australasian Antarctic Expedition.

  • Lyn Walford

What a great place to learn about Australia's early explorers of Antarctica. Well worth a visit if you are in Hobart.

  • Sophia Miller

Had an amazing experience. Learnt a lot about the earliest explorersThere are helpful and knowledgable staff as well

  • Davita van der Velde

Incredibly detailed and informative. We were there for two hours until closing time but could've lasted longer!

  • B Jel

Such an important piece of Australian history. This type of thing should be taught in schools. Incredible.

  • Richard Williams

Really interesting and informative displays and friendly, passionate and well informed volunteers to help.

  • Matthew Gledhill

Be sure to engage the dedicated volunteers in conversation, a wealth of knowledge about Mawson and ANARE

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