Justice & Police Museum
Justice & Police Museum sits at 40 Phillip Street, in Sydney's Central Business District, just a stone's throw from the historic Sydney Town Hall. Originally the site of the old Water Police Court, the museum opened in 1990 and showcases the fascinating history of law enforcement in New South Wales. One of its main features is the extensive collection of artifacts, including police uniforms, criminal memorabilia, and historic photographs, that illustrate the evolution of policing. Visitors can explore various exhibitions throughout the year, with unique highlights each season, such as special displays on crime and justice. Whether you're interested in Sydney's law enforcement legacy or quirky criminal stories, there’s plenty to discover at the Justice & Police Museum.