Princes Wharf

E420874

Princes Wharf is a historic waterfront precinct in Hobart, Tasmania, known for its piers, sheds, and role as a hub for maritime activity, events, and festivals.

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Label Occurrences
Princes Wharf canonical 2

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf historic place
waterfront precinct
wharf
adjacentTo Hobart docks ONNED1
Salamanca Place
architecturalStyle industrial wharf sheds
country Australia
hasCulturalRole venue for major Hobart festivals
hasEnvironmentalContext coastal urban waterfront
hasFunction event venue
public recreation area
working port infrastructure
hasHeritageStatus historic waterfront precinct
hasPart Princes Wharf
surface form: Princes Wharf No. 1 Shed

piers
sheds
hasTransportConnection road access from Hobart CBD
hasUse commercial
hospitality
maritime services
tourism
hasViewOf Hobart waterfront NERFINISHED
River Derwent ONNED1
locatedIn Australia
Tasmania
locatedOnWaterbody River Derwent
location Hobart ONNED1
managedBy TasPorts
near Constitution Dock
Hobart
surface form: Hobart CBD

Salamanca Wharf
ownedBy Tasmanian Government NERFINISHED
partOf Hobart waterfront precinct
surface form: Hobart waterfront
region Southern Tasmania
significantFor local economy of Hobart
maritime heritage of Hobart
tourism in Hobart
usedFor conference events
cultural events
events
exhibitions
festivals
food and beverage events
maritime activity
markets
public gatherings

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Port of Hobart hasPart Princes Wharf
Hobart waterfront precinct hasPart Princes Wharf