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Battery Point Sculpture Trail

Battery Point, Hobart, Australia

Explore Hobart's waterfront by following an imaginative series of nine numerical sculptures representing key events in the city's history.

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About Battery Point Sculpture Trail

The Battery Point Sculpture Trail is an easy walk linking nine large sculptures that provide a fascinating insight to the history of Hobart. Each sculpture is a number along this award winning trail that represents a weight, measure, time, quantity, date or distance linked to a story about that place in the city.

The sculpture trail was commissioned by Hobart City Council, created as a collaboration between Futago, Judith Abell and Chris Viney, and officially opened on November 3, 2010

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Art Coast Historical Sculpture

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Artworks

9


Timing

1 hour


Difficulty

Easy


Access

Good

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Added by: arttrailproject

Published: 15 February 2023

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