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Justice & Police Museum. Photograph Leo Rocker
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Step into the dark side of Sydney’s past with a visit to a historical police and court building (1856 –1888) that once imposed authority on Sydney’s unruly waterfront. Explore the building’s atmospheric interior – heavy blocks of sandstone, spiked gates, winding stairs and the corridor of cells. Encounter a spine-chilling collection of criminal weapons and a mug-shot gallery of offenders that stare defiantly back at you from the walls. In the 1890s police Charge Room you can stand before the Duty Sergeant’s desk and imagine yourself being fingerprinted.

Overlooking Circular Quay, the Justice & Police Museum examines the social history of law, policing and crime in New South Wales.

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SYDNEY'S PUBS

A rich journey through Sydney’s pubs past and present.
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PYJAMA GIRL

Death Mask,1880

Painted plaster facial reconstruction of the Pyjama Girl, the nation's most well known unsolved murder.

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From the Loft blog

FROM THE LOFT

Discover the new blog from the curators of the Justice & Police Museum.

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Location: Cnr Albert and Phillip Streets, Circular Quay, Sydney, NSW 2000

Contact: 02 9252 1144

Admission:

  •  Adult $8 I
  •  Child/Concession $4 |
  •  Family $17 |
  •  Members free |

Hours: Weekends 10am – 5pm | Open daily during January & school holidays | get detailed hours

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