Salamanca Place
{{Short description|Precinct in Hobart ,Tasmania, Australia}}
{{Use Australian English|date=August 2019}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2019}}
{{Coord|42|53|12|S|147|19|55|E|display=title}}
{{Infobox Australian place
| name = Salamanca Place
| image = Salamanca Market May.JPG
| caption = Salamanca Market, looking north towards Mount Wellington
| state = tas
| type = other
| lga = City of Hobart
| city = Hobart
| postcode = 7004
| near-nw = Hobart
| near-n = Hobart
| near-ne = Derwent River
| near-w = Hobart
| near-e = Derwent River
| near-sw = Sandy Bay
| near-s = Battery Point
| near-se = Derwent River
}}
Salamanca Place is a precinct of Hobart, the capital city of the Australian state of Tasmania.
Salamanca Place itself consists of rows of sandstone buildings, formerly warehouses for the port of Hobart Town that have since been converted into restaurants, galleries (including the Salamanca Arts Centre), craft shops and offices. It was named after the victory in 1812 of the Duke of Wellington in the Battle of Salamanca in the Spanish province of Salamanca. It was previously called "The Cottage Green".
Each Saturday, Salamanca Place is the site for the Salamanca Market, which is popular with tourists and locals. The markets are ranked as one of the most popular tourist attractions visited each year.{{cite web|url=https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-04-03/tasmanias-salamanca-market-saved-by-volunteers-during-covid-19/100041756|title=Tasmania's iconic Salamanca Market kept afloat by volunteers during coronavirus pandemic|author=Rachel Edwards|publisher=ABC News (Australia)|date=3 April 2021|access-date=14 August 2021}} During Dark Mofo the trees are decorated with red fairy lights.
Salamanca Place is also popular after dark with both locals and visitors enjoying bars and eateries located there and the nearby wharves.
There are many laneways and several squares adjacent to Salamanca Place, such as Kelly's Steps, built during the whaling industry boom in the early and mid-19th century. In the mid-1990s, Salamanca Square, a sheltered public square was built. Ringed by shops, cafes, and restaurants, the centrepiece fountain and its lawns are a safe environment where children play alongside individuals and families. There is also an adjoining undercover carpark and some apartment complexes and hotels, such as the Moss Hotel, Silos and Salamanca Wharf on Castray Esplanade, and the Lenna and Salamanca Suites towards Battery Point.
Salamanca Place is featured as a property in the Australian version of Monopoly.
Gallery
{{Gallery
|title=Views of Salamanca Place
|width=160
|height=170
|align=center
|Image:Salamanca_Market,_Hobart,_Tasmania.jpg|Salamanca Market held on Saturdays between 8.30am and 3.00pm
|Image:SalamancaMarkets.JPG|Salamanca Place looking north, with Mount Wellington in the distance
|Image:TasTrip (70) Salamanca quarry 2012.jpg|Salamanca Square, looking from the fountain towards the former quarry
|Image:The Tasman Fountain.jpg|The Tasman Fountain
}}
References
{{Reflist}}
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20080719063756/http://www.salarts.org.au/Files/00299-On-Site-Insight.pdf Document which includes how Salamanca Place was named (PDF)]
- [https://www.hobartcity.com.au/Community/Salamanca-Market Hobart City Council's Salamanca Market webpage]
{{Hobart landmarks}}
Category:Shopping districts and streets in Australia
Category:Sandstone buildings in Australia