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Tasmania, or lutruwita by its palawa (Tasmanian Aboriginal) name, is a small island with a long history.

It’s one of the few places on Earth with landscapes unchanged from the time of the ancient Gondwana supercontinent. It’s also a place of unique biodiversity, human culture that dates back 2000 generations, and some of Australia's best-preserved colonial history.

Guide to the finest old buildings

Tasmania's heritage buildings are more than just a pretty backdrop for an island getaway. For those with an interest in history, these impressive historic structures are a key to unlock Australia’s architectural and colonial past.

Top Historic Buildings

Exterior looking up at Launceston GPO Clock, Launceston.
Launceston GPO Clock
Lusy Productions

Great old pubs

It’s unclear where to draw Tasmania’s beer line – between the north, which favours James Boag’s, and the south, where they drink Cascade.

But have fun trying to work it out by stepping inside a few of the state’s charming historic pubs.

Great old pubs of Tasmania

Exterior shot of Empire Hotel, Queenstown.
Empire Hotel, Queenstown
Tourism Tasmania & Rob Burnett

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