Adelaide has long been a melting pot of diverse cultures. The Adelaide Mosque, built 1888-1889, is the oldest permanent mosque in Australia while Sturt Street had its very own Afghani herbalist and healer in the 1920s. The Prince Albert Hotel was established in 1851 by Ludwig Dreyer, a German settler. This walk offers a glimpse of the multicultural history of Adelaide through our built heritage.
This walk is approximately 2.2km in total. Please allow 2 hours to complete.
Starting point: House & Former Shop, 293 Morphett Street, Adelaide.
Access the trail here or collect a hard copy at Adelaide Visitor Information Centre, 25 Pirie St, Adelaide or Minor Works Building, 22 Stamford Ct, Adelaide.
Presented by City of Adelaide