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Jessie,
Australia
21 Mar 2026
Good
The tour guide, Luigi, was fantastic! Very knowledgeable and charismatic.
However, we felt rushed and that there was not enough allocated time to listen to all the audio that was offered and view...
The tour guide, Luigi, was fantastic! Very knowledgeable and charismatic.
However, we felt rushed and that there was not enough allocated time to listen to all the audio that was offered and view all the cells in H block. We would recommend extending the tour time.
Pentridge Prison: Admission with B or H Division Tours
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Jennifer,
Australia
01 Feb 2026
Excellent
Luigi was very informative and expressive. We enjoyed the tour and it gave me a new appreciation of life in jail back then. Thankyou
Pentridge Prison: Admission with B or H Division Tours
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Vicki,
Australia
21 Jan 2026
Good
Informative & enjoyable tour but felt overpriced for what it was & length of tour. Would have preferred cheaper tour without the national trust bear.
Pentridge Prison: Admission with B or H Division Tours
About: Pentridge Prison
Established in 1851 & largely constructed from 1858 - 64, Pentridge is the largest prison complex built in Victoria in the 19th century. Until its closure in 1996, Pentridge was Victoria’s central prison & the most well-known and used gaol in the State’s history. Most of Victoria’s convicted & notorious criminals were jailed there between 1900 and the 1990s.
The aesthetic significance of the 19th century prison buildings at Pentridge derives from their monumental scale & austere Classical style, expressive of the requirements of containment and order and typical of prison buildings in the 1850’s & 1860’s. It also derives from the use of ashlar bluestone, much of it quarried on site.
Visitors can explore the former prison’s B Division and the notorious H Division.
This is a place that challenges & confronts, deeply connected to the social & cultural fabric of Australia. The stories within this journey are deep, unique, & expose the intricacies of prison punishment.
The Old Melbourne Gaol is a museum in Victoria, Australia. The museum is devoted to the history of Melbourne's long-closed prison, which operated at the site between 1842 and 1929. The jail's list of notable inmates includes the legendary Australian bushranger Ned Kelly.