Salamanca Place warehouses

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The Salamanca Place warehouses are a historic row of 19th-century sandstone buildings on Hobart’s waterfront, now converted into a popular precinct of galleries, restaurants, bars, and markets.

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Salamanca Place warehouses canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf heritage-listed buildings
historic warehouse district
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle 19th-century industrial
associatedWith Salamanca Market
builtFor colonial export trade
maritime trade
whaling industry
constructionPeriod 19th century
country Australia
currentUse bars
boutique shops
cafés
galleries
markets
offices
restaurants
hasFeature arched doorways
cobbled streets
continuous terrace of sandstone warehouses
courtyards
loading doors and hoists
heritageStatus heritage-listed
locatedIn Australia
Hobart
Salamanca Place
Tasmania
locatedNear Hobart waterfront precinct
surface form: Hobart docks

Sullivans Cove
locatedOn Hobart waterfront precinct
surface form: Hobart waterfront
material sandstone
near Battery Point
Parliament House, Hobart
originalFunction warehouses
originalUse shipping warehouses
wharf storage
partOf Salamanca Place
surface form: Salamanca Place precinct
region Southern Tasmania
significantFor adaptive reuse of industrial buildings
colonial architecture
maritime history of Hobart
tourismAttractionType cultural precinct
waterfront precinct
usedFor arts and cultural events
dining
nightlife
retail
tourism

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Battery Point nearbyAttraction Salamanca Place warehouses
Kelly’s Steps isNear Salamanca Place warehouses