Description
Immerse yourself in art, history and architecture at the Busselton Cultural Precinct! Walk through the heritage listed buildings and feel the history between their walls.
The Old Courthouse Complex is a creative hub for the visual and performing arts housed in heritage-listed buildings on Queen Street, close to Busselton's much-loved foreshore. Once linked to the Jetty, the heritage-listed Courthouse, built in 1860, is one of the oldest buildings in Busselton and played an important role in its settlement history.
Walk through the buildings and feel the history within their walls. Explore the gaol cells and imagine being locked up for 14 days for disorderly conduct in a public place behind one of the heavy wooden doors.
The Courthouse Gift Shop reflects the transition from colonial courthouse to modern-day art house. Once inside, you`ll discover a tempting range of high quality locally crafted art, jewellery, pottery, cards, photography and woodwork.
The cultural precinct is also home to the Busselton Art Society, the Busselton Woodturners Association and the children
s theatre group Acting Up. A sheltered courtyard, bush food garden and life-size bronze sculptures augment the ambience of the precinct.
Open daily 10am to 4pm, free entry.
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Museums: Local history
Historical sites: Prisons
Open Days: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday