Located in the northwest corner of Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, Adelaide Gaol is an ancient complex.
Adelaide Gaol, which was used between 1841 and 1988, was renovated and renovated after 1988 to become a museum open to the public, telling the public about the prison's 147-year history through various exhibits, exhibitions and tours. Learn about the life of the prisoners at different times. The exhibits include the story of Elizabeth Walcock (Elizabeth Woolcock), the only female prisoner to be hanged in South Australia, and Mary McKenup Sister (Sister Mary MacKillop), a nun who often visits male and female prisoners.
Tickets:
adult: $14, Children: $9, Family (2-2 or 1-3): $34
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