2020 OPEN HOUSE HOBART - ST GEORGE’S ANGLICAN CHURCH, BATTERY POINT

2020 OPEN HOUSE HOBART - ST GEORGE’S ANGLICAN CHURCH, BATTERY POINT

2020 OPEN HOUSE HOBART - ST GEORGE’S ANGLICAN CHURCH, BATTERY POINT

By Australian Institute of Architects

Date and time

Sat, 14 Nov 2020 10:00 AM - Sun, 15 Nov 2020 3:30 PM AEDT

Location

St George’s Anglican Church

30 Cromwell Street Battery Point, TAS 7004 Australia

About this event

St George’s Battery Point is one of the earliest Anglican churches in Tasmania. The original neo-classical building in Greek-Revivalist style was completed in 1838 to a design by John Lee Archer. The convict architect James Blackburn designed its two distinctive additions: the 1847 tower and the 1888 portico.

Ticket Conditions

You must have a ticket to visit any buildings in the Open House Hobart program. Tickets are free.

Your ticket gives you access to the spaces defined on the ticket, at the specified time, for a timed duration. Please review options carefully before making your choice.

Please arrive on time as per your registered entry time - do not gather outside venues. If you are waiting to enter a building we ask you to maintain 1.5 meter distance from others. If you are late for your registered entry time you may not be permitted access to the building.

You will be greeted on arrival by one of our volunteers who will check your ticket and provide a welcome and safety briefing.

During your visit, we ask that you maintain 1.5 metre social distancing and maintain a one-way directional flow. Hand sanitiser will be provided at each site.

Please DO NOT visit any Open House Hobart venues if you are unwell or have had flu-like symptoms in the past 14 days. Please refer to the State Government website for more information. https://coronavirus.tas.gov.au/keeping-yourself-safe/covid-safe-behaviours

Open House Hobart reserves the right to refuse entry. Tickets are limited - if you are unable to attend please cancel your ticket through EventBrite to allow others to attend.

By registering, you agree to provide contact details so we can communicate with you about the event and contact trace if required. Attendance records will include name of person, address, date, time in, time out and email and mobile contact details. This information has been captured using EventBrite.

Organised by

The Australian Institute of Architects is the peak body for the architectural profession in Australia, representing 12,000 members. The Institute works to improve our built environment by promoting quality, responsible, sustainable design. Through its members, the Institute plays a major role in shaping Australia's future.

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