Alice Springs Heritage Precinct

Historical Sites and Heritage Locations

The heritage precinct contains many of the town’s noted heritage buildings including the former Alice Springs Gaol, Stuart Park, and a number of buildings constructed between 1938-1944.
The construction of the buildings in the heritage precinct illustrates arid zone design principles, which is reflected in the enclosed verandahs of lightweight construction. These provided spaces for summer sleeping and summer evening living and heavy concrete block construction to core areas of the house provided a cool interior for summer day time living and for winter sleeping.

Facilities

Carpark Picnic Area Public Toilet

Activities

Walks

Disabled Assistance

Caters for hearing impairment Caters for limited mobility Caters for vision impairment Wheelchair access

Membership

Australian Museums and Galleries Association

Nearby Things to Do

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Nelehz Outback Wellbeing Culture Journeyz

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Uluru at Sunset

Red Centre Country Charm® Discovery Tours

Ciccone, Alice Springs

General view of man-made dirt mound in which the seismic vault is located

Seismic Vault Alice Springs

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Alice Springs Reptile Centre has the largest collection of reptilian life in Central Australia

Alice Springs Reptile Centre

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Finke River National Park, 4wd Tours

Alice Springs Expeditions

Gillen, Alice Springs

Museum of Central Australia Alice Springs

Museum of Central Australia

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