Pentridge Prison Tours

This is a place that challenges and confronts, deeply connected to the social and cultural fabric of Australia. The stories within this journey are deep, unique, and expose the intricacies of prison punishment. Visitors are able to explore the former prison’s B Division and the notorious H Division. Nights tours and family-friendly tours are also offered.

Established in 1851 and largely constructed in the period 1858 – 64, Pentridge is the largest prison complex constructed in Victoria in the 19th century, and operated as the central establishment in the wider prison system from the early 1860s. The complex of buildings, which remain on site, demonstrate a number of phases in the development of the penal system, including the ‘separate system’, which dominated penology in Victoria in the 19th century.

Until its closure in 1996, Pentridge was Victoria’s central prison and the most well-known and used gaol in the State’s history. Most of Victoria’s convicted and notorious criminals were gaoled there between 1900 and the 1990s. In 1967, Ronald Ryan, who was convicted of the murder of a prison officer during an escape from Pentridge, became the last person in Victoria to be hanged at Pentridge.

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Address:
Pentridge Prison Tours, 1 Champ Street, Coburg VIC

Tours start at the Warders Residence, in the grassed courtyard beyond the Clock Tower.

Here you collect your ticket & meet your guide.

Times:

Monday, Thursday, Friday: 10:00am-4:00pm
Saturday & Sunday: 10:00am-5:00pm
Night Tours Thursday to Saturday: 6:30pm & 8:30pm

Entry fees:
Booking:
Prebooking requiredhttps://www.eventbrite.com/cc/pentridge-prison-tours-tickets-2082329
Website:
https://pentridgeprisontours.com.au
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you need to know:
3-hours complimentary parking is available under the Pentridge Shopping Centre.