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Join their expert guides as they share the essential history and characters who lived, worked and served their times at the Old Beechworth Gaol. This tour is a fascinating glimpse into colonial prison conditions, notorious inmates including Ned Kelly and the Gang, the gallows and more recent times before the Gaol was decommissioned in 2004.

Bring the family for an interactive journey through the Old Beechworth Gaol's past - engaging, educational and great for kids 6 to 12 years of age. See up-close replicas of the Kelly Gang's famous armour, take part in the prison muster and try on manacles to feel what is was like to be a prisoner.
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1 Outlaws Court
Beechworth VIC 3747