General Information
Museum name | Old Court House Law Museum |
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Category | Museum |
Location | Cottesloe, Perth, Western Australia, |
Address | Stirling Gardens, cnr of Barrack St &, St Georges Terrace, Perth WA 6000, Australia (View on Google Maps) |
The Old Court House Law Museum, situated in Perth, Western Australia, is the oldest surviving public building in the state, built in 1836. This quaint museum outlines the evolution of the legal system in Western Australia, offering visitors a glimpse into the judicial history of the Swan River Colony. The museum features a small collection of exhibits spread across three rooms, where guests can explore the beginnings of lawmaking in the region. Entry is by donation, and visitors typically spend around 30 minutes exploring the displays.
Among its notable offerings, the museum includes a replica of the original courtroom used in significant historical trials, specifically one involving Aboriginal people. The architecture and wooden furnishings reflect the colonial era, providing a fitting backdrop for the various historical narratives presented. Visitors can appreciate the rich history while engaging with informative displays that illustrate the challenges faced by the early judicial system in Australia.
Gallery
Open Hours
- Friday: 10 AM–4 PM
- Monday: Closed
- Saturday: 10 AM–4 PM
- Sunday: 10 AM–4 PM
- Thursday: 10 AM–4 PM
- Tuesday: 10 AM–4 PM
- Wednesday: 10 AM–4 PM
Accessibility
- Assisted listening devices: Yes
- Wheelchair accessible entrance: Yes
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot: Yes
- Wheelchair accessible restroom: Yes
- Wheelchair accessible seating: Yes
Amenities
- Restroom: Yes
- Restaurant: No
Children
- Good for kids: Yes
Contact Information
Phone | +61 8 9324 8688 |
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Website | https://www.lawsocietywa.asn.au/the-museum/ |