Albany Convict Gaol

Albany Convict Gaol

Albany Convict Gaol 1852

A complex of mens cell blocks and some warders quarters built in 1852 for Imperial convicts shipped to WA as artisans and skilled labourers. Women?s cells, the Great Hall and more warders quarters were constructed of brick 1872-1875. At this time the complex was also used as a colonial prison. It was last used as a police lockup in the Great depression of the 1930's. Extensive restoration from 1989 to 1996 returned the Gaol's condition to its original state. Cells, warders quarters and the Great Hall contain appropriate displays.

Address: 
Srirling Terrace, Albany WA 6330, Australia
Tel: 
+61 08 98415403
Hours: 
Opening hours: 10 am to 4 pm
Closed Christmas Day & Good Friday At 1 pm on Anzac Day
Admission: 
Admission: Adults $4.00, Concession $2.50, Child $2.50, Family $10.00, Children under 6 years old free.
Facilities: 
Facilities: Booked Guided Tours, Night Tours, and Venue Hire by arrangement, Postcards and Souvenirs. We also have books of a historical interest for sale. Partial wheelchair access to most areas.