Description
The Justice and Police Museum is a heritage-listed former water police station, offices and courthouse and now justice and police museum.
It was designed by Edmund Blacket, Alexander Dawson and James Barnet and built from 1854 to 1886. It is also known as Police Station & Law Courts and Traffic Court. The property is owned In 1851 the Governor General approved the Colonial Architect's plan for a new Water Police Office. By November the site had been chosen. In 1853 work began on quarrying the sandstone at Bennelong Point for the Water Police Office but work was delayed because of high prices and a labour shortage caused by the gold rushes. A sum of £4,000 was allocated in 1854 for the construction of the Water Police Station on Phillip Street to the south of the Water Police Office.
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Historical sites: Government Buildings
Open Days: Saturday, Sunday
Attribution
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