Established in 1991, the Justice and Police Museum is housed in three 19th-century buildings that once functioned as the Water Police Station, Water Police Court, and Police Court. Located in Sydney, Australia, the museum delves into the city’s gritty and often violent past during the mid-to-late 1800s. Visitors can explore the preserved interiors, which offer a tangible connection to the era’s law enforcement and judicial systems. Exhibits and interactive displays provide a detailed look at historical crimes, policing methods, and the lives of those who shaped Sydney’s underworld. Today, the museum serves as an educational resource, offering a unique glimpse into the city’s complex history.
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