Fermantle Prison in Western Australia, there are no prisoners here now, and they are protected for tourists to visit. The prison is still in its original full appearance. The tour will be visited by the periphery, including the interior of the prison, kitchen, toilet, public bathroom, chapel, dark lockdown, narrow terror prison. There are also introductions to the torture equipment of the year, and the re-enactment of the iron window life of the year. Admission fee includes guided tours, only English, about an hour or more, the official website has alternative itinerary, such as night ghost story group, challenging bold people
Fremantle Prison is the state's oldest prison and the largest building built by prisoners. It was built in 1850 and closed in 1991. Today, the prison, as a historical heritage, also serves as a gallery, museum and conference center. Visitors can visit during the day or explore the history of the prison by torchlight on Thursday and Friday nights, listening to the mysterious legends that have been circulating for a long time. For tourists who want adventure, the prison also offers authentic tours.
Fermantle Prison in Western Australia, there are no prisoners here now, and they are protected for tourists to visit. The prison is still in its original full appearance. The tour will be visited by the periphery, including the interior of the prison, kitchen, toilet, public bathroom, chapel, dark lockdown, narrow terror prison. There are also introductions to the torture equipment of the year, and the re-enactment of the iron window life of the year. Admission fee includes guided tours, only English, about an hour or more, the official website has alternative itinerary, such as night ghost story group, challenging bold people
Freemantel prison, built in 1850 and nearly 200 years old, was designed to house cheap British prisoners who later became the earliest Australian immigrants, which was ironic. The prison is very advanced in design, although it has been more than 100 years old, but it is not much different from the modern prison, it is really unimaginable.
Freemantel is a small town around Perth about 20 kilometers from Perth, about 20 minutes by tram (like a train in my opinion), about 20 minutes apart. It was a place of detention for prisoners during the colonial period, and it was used as a prison as a world heritage site until 1991. Therefore, the prison here is so famous that it is very popular to transform the prison for women prisoners into a youth hostel, and it is very popular and especially difficult to book. We booked it half a year in advance. The conditions of stay are already very good. The family room has a separate bathroom, air-conditioned TV, all kitchens in the public area have a restaurant and an activity room. The front-side photos of the female offender hanging in the corridor and the door make people feel gloomy in prison.
There are two lines during the day: regular lines and escape lines, which are one hour and half hours respectively. They are generally bought together. They cover the main body on both sides of the prison. There are professional interpreters to accompany them. Friends with poor English can spend 5 knives to rent a Chinese interpreter (I have not yet tested it). But it's quite happy to see the grandmother of the peer. If you stay longer, you can participate in the prison night route, and each person will issue a small torch to sneak into the gloomy prison. In addition, there is an art show on Thursday night on the first week of each month. For details, please refer to the brochure at the prison gate ~.
The tunnel journey here is very good and worth experiencing. Probably 2.5h you can experience the tunnel adventure in depth.
Frimantle Prison is a prison with a history of more than 100 years. It was the site of the British colonial era to transform prisoners into cheap labor. It is no longer necessary to become a attraction. It is a bit gloomy to be honest.