Justice & Police Museum
Fittingly, the Justice & Police Museum has been a Water Police Court (1856), Water Police Station (1858) and plain old Police Court (1886). Death masks of some of Australia’s more infamous crims are
on display, as well as mugshots, assorted deadly weapons and newspaper reports of sensational wrongdoings. Also on view is a recreated 1890s police charge room, a dark and damp remand cell, and a restored Court of Petty Sessions with its notorious communal dock, which could hold up to 15 prisoners at a time.
Sat–Sun 10am-5pm. Adult $8; child & concs $4; family $17.
Credit (over $10) MC, V.
From 1 May the Justice & Police Museum will be open daily from 10am-5pm.
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