Lady Franklin Gallery

Hobart


In an exquisitely proportioned colonnaded 1842 sandstone building called Ancanthe (Greek for ‘vale of flowers’ – enough of a reason to visit alone), the gorgeous Lady Franklin Gallery displays contemporary work by Tasmanian artists. To get here without your own wheels, take bus 551, 552 or 553.


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