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Berrima Court House

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Berrima Court House - Kangaroo Valley, New South WalesThe Berrima Courthouse is the centrepiece of the historic village of Berrima, which was established in the 1830s during an era of great exploration, as the expansive state of New South Wales underwent massive change from a penal colony to a rural settlement.

You can take a guided tour through this magnificent building, to see the seven square metre quilt that was stitched to commemorate the 175th birthday of Berrima and more than 200 black and white photos of the village, dating back to the 1830s. You will experience a chilling reminder of Australia's early justice and penal system as your tour takes you into the main court room, with over 50 mannequins dressed in period costume depicting the court room of the day.

There is also a new widescreen audiovisual film of the life and times of Berrima.



The Petty Jury Book Shop in the courthouse is a great place to browse for that special book.

You will find an excellent range of local Australian history books plus many other surprises.

What remains of the past is giving Berrima its future, as thousands of visitors continue to discover the charm of Australia's best-preserved colonial Georgian village.

Attraction Opening Times

Public Holiday: Closed Christmas Day. ...... 10.00am-4.00pm daily. Opening time is 10:00am. Closing time is 16:00pm.

Children Friendly

Children welcome.

Accessibility

Wheelchair access and toilet facilities.




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