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Port Arthur Historic Site - Hobart - Australia
Port Arthur Historic Site
Port Arthur Historic Site is a former convict settlement located on the Tasman Peninsula in Hobart, Australia. It is one of the most significant convict sites in the country and is now a World Heritage-listed site. The site includes the ruins of the old prison, the restored Commandant's House, the Separate Prison, the Penitentiary, the Convict Church, the Convict Hospital, the Model Prison, and the Isle of the Dead. Visitors can explore the ruins and learn about the history of the settlement, as well as take part in guided tours, audio tours, and interactive activities. The site also features a museum, cafe, and gift shop.