4 Days Solo Trip in Winter Australia (Melbourne & Sydney)
June 08 to 11, 2018
Melbourne Gaol closed in 1924 but briefly reopened during World War II to house military detainees - mainly soldiers who were found to be Absent without Leave. From 1972, the cell block has been opened as a museum managed by National Trust of Australia. The Gaol's system of punishment and reform was based on two foundations - silence and separation. Most prisoners began their time in gaol in solitary confinement on the ground floor.
How to Go to Melbourne Gaol;
Melbourne Gaol is located in Russel Street near State Library Victoria and Carlton Gardens. Entrance fee costs 28 AUD, tour time can take 1.5 hour including the Watch House Experience. Photography and Video taking is permitted.
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Melbourne City Tour last part; Inside the Old Gaol |
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Melbourne City Tour last part; Inside the Old Gaol |
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Melbourne City Tour last part; Inside the Old Gaol |
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Melbourne City Tour last part; Inside the Old Gaol |
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Melbourne City Tour last part; Inside the Old Gaol |
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Melbourne City Tour last part; Inside the Old Gaol |
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Melbourne City Tour last part; Inside the Old Gaol |
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Melbourne City Tour last part; Inside the Old Gaol |
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Melbourne City Tour last part; Inside the Old Gaol |
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Melbourne City Tour last part; Inside the Old Gaol |
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Melbourne City Tour last part; Inside the Old Gaol |
Sydney City Tour 1st part; At the Sydney Tower and in Madame Tussaud's
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