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The Army Museum of Tasmania, located at Anglesea Barracks in Hobart, is a significant historical military precinct showcasing the colonial period when the British Army occupied the site and the various conflicts Tasmanian service men and women have been involved in from 1899 to the present day. Housed in the Military Gaol built in 1847, the museum offers a unique insight into Tasmania’s military history through engaging displays and exhibitions.

With a focus on preserving and interpreting Tasmania’s military heritage, the Army Museum of Tasmania provides visitors with a comprehensive collection of weapons, artifacts, and memorabilia. The museum’s latest exhibition, featuring a Sword and Bayonet exhibit, highlights the evolution of military equipment and pays tribute to notable Tasmanian soldiers throughout history. Through educational displays and guided tours, visitors can explore the rich military history of Tasmania.

Managed by Major Chris Talbot, the Army Museum of Tasmania offers a captivating experience for history enthusiasts, locals, and tourists alike. From audio podcasts exploring Tasmania’s coastal defense strategies to interactive exhibits showcasing the bravery and sacrifice of Tasmanian soldiers, the museum is a must-visit destination for those interested in Australia’s military history.