North Fremantle Attractions
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Built of local limestone, by convicts in the 1860's, the building was used by US servicemen during the Second World War and now houses the maritime, arms and armour collection of the Western Austra...
Completed by WA's first civil engineer, Henry Reveley in 1831 & one of Australia's oldest surving structures with a cannon fired at 1pm daily.
Established in 1897, the Fremantle Markets are much more than a must see destination. They are an icon; an enticing collection of all that makes Fremantle so fantastic.
140 stalls from fresh local...
Opened in 1887 to coincide with the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria. Fully restored, it is a fine example of the classical architecture of the time.
After 136 years of continual use, this World Heritage Listed maximum security prison is now open to the public for prison day tours, torch light tours and tunnel tours.