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Old Court House Law Museum

Attractions Furniture Arts and Culture, Local History, Social and Civil Government Buildings

Stirling Gardens, corner of Barrack St and St Georges Terrace, Perth, WA 6000
9324 8688

Description

Step through time and explore Western Australia’s legal and social history at the Old Court House Law Museum, Perth's oldest building.

Constructed in 1836, the Old Court House is one of Western Australia’s most significant cultural heritage sites. From its principal function as a court house, to its role as the main social and civic hub of early colonial life, this small building and the Museum have big histories to share.

Open Tuesday to Sunday 10am - 4pm Entry is FREE.

Subscribe to Quarter Sessions, the Museum's quarterly newsletter, by emailing museum@lawsocietywa.asn.au.

Details

Open days/Times: Tuesday to Sunday 10am - 4pm

Attractions: Built Structures

Art Galleries: Furniture

Wheelchair Access: Wheel chair access to the court house, with a virtual tour of galleries.

Museums: Arts and Culture, Local History, Social and Civil

Historical Sites: Government Buildings

Open Days: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday

Suited For: Families, Kids, Adults, Wheelchairs, Seniors

Location

Stirling Gardens, corner of Barrack St and St Georges Terrace, Perth, WA 6000

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