Fannie Bay Gaol Museum

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Step into the heavy iron doors of Fannie Bay Gaol Museum, Darwin’s most intriguing historical site. This former maximum-security prison, operational from 1883 to 1979, now offers a raw, immersive glimpse into the Territory’s convict past and the harsh realities of frontier justice. The thick stone walls, cramped cells, and gallows still echo with stories—from Aboriginal prisoners to WWII internees. It’s a must for history buffs and those seeking an authentic, slightly chilling encounter with Australia’s outback penal history.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow 1–2 hours to fully explore the museum, including the audio tour. The site is compact but dense with stories—don’t rush the gallows and solitary cells. Combine with a morning at the nearby Mindil Beach markets or an afternoon at the Darwin Museum and Art Gallery for a full day of culture.

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