Fremantle Prison
Perth, Australia
2 ticket options available · from $17.16 to $46.47 · free cancellation on 1 of 2
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| FindrHost Free cancellation | Fremantle Convicts Culture and Art | $46.47 | View |
Tours, passes & combos at Fremantle Prison
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| Fremantle Prison Official | Adult ticket for a standard prison tour. Valid until 30 Jun | $17.16 | View |
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- Tourist attraction in Fremantle, Australia
Visitor information
- Address: 1 The Terrace, Fremantle WA 6160, Australia
- Phone: +61 8 9336 9200
- Official website: https://fremantleprison.com.au/
People also ask
What is so special about Fremantle Prison?
It is recognised as one of the world's largest and most intact surviving convict prisons, and along with 10 other convict sites, is part of the Australian Convict Sites World Heritage Property recognised by UNESCO. Fremantle Prison was added to the State Register of Heritage Places in June 1995.
Can you go to Fremantle Prison for free?
Entry to the Gatehouse, including the Visitor Centre, Convict Depot & Gift Shop is free. The Gatehouse is open daily from 9.00am to 5.00pm.
Who was the most famous prisoner at Fremantle Prison?
Moondyne Joe. One of Fremantle Prison's most famous inmates was Joseph Bolitho Johns, known as Moondyne Joe. Moondyne Joe was celebrated by Perth and Fremantle newspapers at the time for his many innovative escape attempts as well as his ability to embarrass Governor Hampton.
Why was Fremantle Prison shut down?
Growing prisoner discontent culminated in a 1988 riot with guards taken hostage, and a fire that caused $1.8 million worth of damage. The prison closed in 1991.
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