Trust Properties
Penitentiary Chapel Historic Site, 1831
Investigate more than 175 years of Tasmanian penal history.
Building a church above solitary confinement cells was Colonial Architect John Lee Archer’s innovative solution to the need for both as Hobart’s convict population continued to grow in the 1820’s. From 1857 part of the Church housed the Tasmanian Supreme Court, while more recently it has been used as a Magistrate’s Court.
Tour the Court Rooms, tunnels, cells and gallows either by day or by flickering light on an evening tour.
The Gift Shop is open during museum hours.
Bookings are essential for evening tours
| Address: |
Cnr. Brisbane and Campbell Streets, Hobart |
| Tel: |
03 6231 0911 |
| Fax: |
03 6231 5327 |
| Email: |
Via contact us page |
| Website: |
www.penitentiarychapel.com |
| Open: |
Monday – Sunday Guided tours at 10am, 11.30am, 1pm and 2.30pm |
| Closed: |
Christmas Day, Boxing Day and Good Friday |
| Admission: |
National Trust members free
Adult $8
Concessions $6
Children under the age of 5 free
Disability access to main areas Court 1 & 2 |
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