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Alice Springs Area, Northern Territory

Hermannsburg Historic Precinct

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Hermannsburg Historic Precinct
Hermannsburg Historic Precinct
Hermannsburg Historic Precinct

Hermannsburg Historic Precinct

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The Hermannsburg Historic Precinct is now closed for the 2023 season. They look forward to seeing you again around mid-March 2024. Please check the website for details. Hermannsburg (est. 1877) was originally a Lutheran mission and was the first town in Central Australia, pre-dating Alice Springs. It was also home to the famous Aboriginal watercolour artist, Albert Namatjira. In 1982 the area was returned to the Aboriginal people and in 1988, the German style whitewashed buildings were restored to their original 19th century condition. It is now on the National Heritage Register. Over a dozen buildings including the church, school buildings, tannery, meathouse and various mission residences can be explored. These buildings date to the 1880's and 1890's. As you wander through the buildings, learn of the sorrows and the joys of the early missionaries but more importantly learn how the local Aranda people and the Europeans worked together to survive and thrive.

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  • Price From $16.50
  • Accessibility Actively welcomes people with access needs.
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Larapinta Drive, Alice Springs Area, Hermannsburg, Northern Territory, Australia, 0872

Phone

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8956 7402
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