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Tanunda Sculpture Park
Australia

The historic town Tanunda has a population of about 3,500. The town is located in the centre of the wine producing district Barossa Valley located approx. 70 kilometres north-east of Adelaide in South Australia. Established in 1843 by German settlers fleeing religious persecution of Lutherans, the town was originally named Langmeil. Old Lutheran churches remain magnificent reminders of this history.


The sculpture park on Mengler Hill provides panoramic views over the Barossa valley and Tanunda. The Barossa Wine and Visitor Centre is located in the main street of Tanunda. A number of cooperages in town are open to the public and the old Post Office is now home to a heritage museum with historical displays of the area. The area has an abundance of wineries, restaurants and cafes attracting overseas and local tourists.

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Copyright: Klaus Mayer
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 6000x3000
Taken: 29/10/2009
Uploaded: 20/07/2010
Published: 29/07/2010
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Tags: langmeil; tanunda; south australia; sculpture park; mengler hill; barossa valley
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