NAB House

[3] The A.M.P Society building, which was designed by Henry Hunter, was a large three-storey building with a sandstone façade and figurehead typical of Victorian-era architectural works.

[4] These offices were reconstructed and redeveloped in 1913, and subsequently featured a large sandstone archway entrance.

In 1968, the building was demolished for the construction of a newer and more modern office tower which stands to this present day.

The tall sandstone archway which stood over the entrance to the original 1913 building was donated by AMP in 1968 to the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens, where it received a decorative carving commemorating the foundation of the Gardens and the re-erection of the archway.

[6] NAB House remains the second-tallest building in Tasmania, and a prominent landmark in Hobart City.

Anniversary Arch in the botanical gardens