Here’s the first floor of the World Trade Center, and you won’t know it there unless you go for it specifically! Fascinating exhibitions and stories, from the Kelly Party to the Russell Street car bomb explosion in 1986, and other stories that criminals have broken and unsolved for years. Add to that souvenirs and uniforms and the history of Victoria and Melbourne police forces. There is also a moving story about the deaths of some people in the 2009 Victorian bushfires.
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Here’s the first floor of the World Trade Center, and you won’t know it there unless you go for it specifically! Fascinating exhibitions and stories, from the Kelly Party to the Russell Street car bomb explosion in 1986, and other stories that criminals have broken and unsolved for years. Add to that souvenirs and uniforms and the history of Victoria and Melbourne police forces. There is also a moving story about the deaths of some people in the 2009 Victorian bushfires.
very small museum, victoria police museum, but i like it the most, due to you can put up police uniform dress like police, great fun
The museum's logo could have done better; we eventually found it. A compact museum that records Victorian law enforcement history. Shows real case evidence and interestingly shows key figures on both sides of the law. It took about 40 minutes to visit - there is also a small gift shop.
Ned Kerry, the most famous robber in Victoria and even Australia, is actually not in Melbourne prison, but in this police museum. Don't forget to try beer goggles.
It's a fantastic museum, the Little Police Museum, where you can really find a lot of surprises.