Justice and Police Museum

The Justice & Police Museum was originally the Water Police Court (1856), Water Police Station (1858) and Police Court (1886). Restored to their 1890s character, the building's heavy blocks of sandstone, spiked gates, winding steps and corridor of cells reinforce the Museum's themes of crime and punishment and law and order.

The Justice & Police Museum features a magistrates court, a recreated police charge room and remand cells, a gallery of mug shots of Sydney's early criminals and an array of spine chilling weapons. It also showcases weird and wonderful relics from notorious crimes such as the Shark Arm Murder, the Pyjama Girl Case and the Graeme Thorne Kidnapping, as well as many original objects associated with such legendary bushrangers as Frank Gardiner, Ben Hall, Captain Moonlight and Ned Kelly.

The museum presents a lively program of changing exhibitions, special events and educational activities which explore the significance of the site and policing, punishment, social history and popular culture in New South Wales.

Feature Exhibition: Sydney Pubs - Liquor, Larrikins and the Law on display till the 2nd November 2008.

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Facilities

  • Guide
  • Interpretive Centre
  • Parking for the Disabled
  • Public Toilet
  • Sheltered Area

Experiences

Activities

  • Educational Tourism
  • Historic/Heritage
  • Lessons/Tutorials

Our Location

Cnr Albert & Phillip Streets
Sydney
New South Wales 2000

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