Pentridge Prison

Pentridge Prison

Pentridge Prison

Pentridge Prison, one of Melbourne’s most significant historical sites, operated as a maximum-security facility for nearly 150 years. This imposing structure once housed some of Australia’s most notorious criminals. Today, the prison has been converted into a museum, allowing visitors to walk through the original cell blocks and gain a vivid understanding of the harsh realities of prison life. The site offers an immersive experience, providing a unique and somber perspective on a dark chapter of the country’s past.

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