Battery Point

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Battery Point is a historic waterfront suburb of Hobart, Tasmania, known for its well-preserved colonial architecture and village-like streets.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic district
suburb
adjacentTo Hobart
surface form: Hobart central business district

Salamanca Place
Sandy Bay
city Hobart
climate oceanic climate
country Australia
governedBy Hobart City Council
hasAmenity boutique accommodation
cafés
restaurants
hasBuildingStyle Georgian architecture
Victorian architecture
hasCharacteristic village-like streets
waterfront location
well-preserved colonial architecture
hasFeature proximity to Salamanca Market
views of River Derwent
hasLandmark Arthur Circus
Kelly’s Steps
Narryna Heritage Museum
Princes Park, Battery Point
St George’s Anglican Church, Battery Point
hasLandUse residential area
tourist destination
hasPostalCode 7004
hasStreetPattern irregular colonial-era street layout
heritageStatus historic precinct
historicalUse defensive battery site
knownFor heritage buildings
historic houses
maritime history
narrow winding streets
locatedIn Hobart
surface form: Greater Hobart

Hobart
locatedOn River Derwent
namedAfter artillery battery once located on the point
nearbyAttraction Hobart
surface form: Hobart waterfront

Salamanca Place warehouses
partOf Hobart
surface form: City of Hobart local government area
region Southern Tasmania
state Tasmania
timeZone Australian Eastern Standard Time
timeZoneDST Australian Eastern Daylight Time
tourismRegion Hobart
surface form: Hobart and Surrounds
transportConnection local bus services in Hobart

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Hobart hasHistoricArea Battery Point
Constitution Dock hasNearbyLandmark Battery Point
Salamanca Market near Battery Point