How long does the Fremantle prison tour take?

How long does the Fremantle prison tour take?

How long does the Fremantle prison tour take?

1 hour 15 minutes
Tour Details

Departs Daily, every hour from 10.30am until 4.30pm
Tour length 1 hour 15 minutes
Prices $22.00 per adult | $19.00 per concession | $12.00 per child | $62.00 for a family pass This tour is available as part of the following packages: Prison Tour Package Triple Prison Tour Package Tunnels & Prison Tour Package

Is Fremantle Prison free entry?

Entry to the Gatehouse, including the Visitor Centre, Prison Gallery, Gift Shop and Convict Cafe is free. The Gatehouse is open daily from 9.00am to 5.00pm.

How much does it cost to go to the Fremantle Prison?

Adult entry for one Prison Tour (Convict Prison, Behind Bars or True Crime tours) is $22AU. You can do two of these tours for $32AU or all three for $42AU. The Tunnels Tour underneath the Prison is $65AU and the Torchlight Tour on Wednesdays and Fridays is $28AU.

What can you do at Fremantle Prison?

Welcoming visitors since 1850. Convict Prison Tour.

  • Step inside and do time. Behind Bars Tour.
  • Get Inside the criminal mind. True Crime Tour.
  • Explore the darker side of history. Torchlight Tour.
  • Descend into the depths below. Tunnels Tour.
  • Who was Australia’s last hangman?

    Ronald Ryan
    Born Ronald Edmond Thompson21 February 1925 Carlton, Victoria, Australia
    Died 3 February 1967 (aged 41) HM Prison Pentridge, Coburg, Victoria, Australia
    Cause of death Execution by hanging
    Height 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)

    Who was the youngest person to be hung?

    Hannah Ocuish
    Hannah Ocuish (sometimes “Occuish”; March 1774 – December 20, 1786) was a 12-year old Pequot Native American girl with an intellectual disability who was hanged on December 20, 1786, in New London, Connecticut. She is believed to be the youngest person executed in the United States.

    What did Moondyne Joe look like?

    Joe was a tall man with black hair and hazel-coloured eyes, and it is likely that he contracted smallpox in his youth as, later, records describe him as “pockmarked”. His father died some time in 1833, and Johns and his three brothers took work as copper miners.

    Where is Moondyne Joe buried?

    Fremantle Cemetery, Perth, AustraliaMoondyne Joe / Place of burial