Adelaide Gaol
Adelaide Gaol is a historic prison located in the city of Adelaide, Australia. Built in 1841, it was the first permanent prison in South Australia and operated for over 140 years. The prison was home to some of the colony's most notorious criminals, including serial killer Thomas Neill Cream.
The gaol was used as a military prison during World War II. Today, the Adelaide Gaol is open to the public as a museum, offering visitors a glimpse into the prison's dark past and the lives of those who were held within its walls. Visitors can take guided tours and learn about the history of the gaol and the stories of the prisoners who were held there.