1. Fremantle Prison in 1 The Terrace, Fremantle, WA
    Fremantle Prison, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers a unique insight into the life of convicts in Australia. Take a guided tour of the prison's cells, gallows, and underground tunnels to understand the harsh conditions faced by the prisoners.
  2. New Norcia in Great Northern Hwy, New Norcia, WA
    Explore the historical town of New Norcia, founded as a mission by Spanish Benedictine monks in 1846. Learn about the role of convicts in establishing the town and visit the convict-built buildings that still stand as a testament to their labor.
  3. Fremantle Arts Centre in 1 Finnerty St, Fremantle, WA
    Visit the Fremantle Arts Centre, a former lunatic asylum and later a women's home, which was also utilized as a place to house and punish convicts. Delve into the history of this fascinating building and its connection to Australia's convict past.
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