Geelong historical prisons

Geelong, Victoria, is known for its historically significant HM Prison Pentridge, established in 1851 in Coburg, Victoria. Operational for over 140 years, the prison welcomed its first prisoners in 1851, playing a vital role in the Australian penal system. Today, HM Prison Pentridge is a popular tourist destination for history and criminal justice enthusiasts.

HM Prison Pentridge had several key features and facts:

  • Initially built to house convicts from the nearby Mont Park Psychiatric Hospital Precinct.
  • Underwent various changes and expansions, with sections added and removed over time.
  • Many historical institutions listed on the map of Australian prisons have become museums or cultural sites.
  • Visitors are encouraged to ponder how the focus of punishment has evolved over time and explore the similarities and differences between juvenile and adult detention facilities.

Exploring the Geelong area offers a chance to delve into the rich history of HM Prison Pentridge and its lasting impact on the local community and the Australian penal system.

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