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Opening its gates in 1864, the Old Beechworth Gaol stands as one of Australia's most significant post-European cultural landmarks. While many visitors come for the legendary Ned Kelly connection, the Gaol's history is far richer. Its walls have witnessed countless tales of resilience, rebellion, and justice. Not only did notorious outlaws pass through its cells, but so too did the wardens, governors, and townsfolk who shaped Victoria's colonial past.
Recognising its extraordinary cultural and historical importance, the Old Beechworth Gaol was officially added to the National Heritage List in late 2024 as part of the Beechworth Historic Precinct. This prestigious listing honours places of outstanding significance to the nation - natural, historic, and Indigenous.
The Old Beechworth Gaol place is an unmissable destination for history lovers and curious travellers alike.
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