The National Trusts are Australia’s leading conservation organisations. Our mission, which started with the conservation of historic Sydney architecture, has grown to include natural, Indigenous and cultural heritage in every state and territory.
Hartley Street School was the first official school building in Alice Springs. The oldest buildings were constructed in 1929 to cater for the increasing population arriving in this important railway terminal town. In 1945 a new kindergarten and classroom were designed by the architect B. C. G. Burnett. The wooden floors and octagonal shape of the new addition are in stark contrast to the concrete floor and simple design of the earlier construction. The unusual octagonal room is open to the public as a school museum. Amenities:
- Good for kids
- Restaurant
Don't forget that the most detailed information about Hartley Street School in Alice Springs you can always get on the official web-site, in the company's office or by calling by phone ↓
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