Asylum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Pricey, but useful
Pricey sandwiches (the guides warn you!) but a useful pitstop as you explore the 100 acres of this fascinating former convict prison complex. Reasonable coffee, but very limited food choice. Our $30 b...
The Asylum adjoins the Separate Prison and was built in 1868, the last major structure at the Port Arthur site. It housed the mentally ill convicts, those that had become insane for various reasons; ...
Built onto the Penitentiary, it was to house the mentally ill, insane, lunatics. Today it houses a small café (which was closed when we were there - is supposed to be really good) and some really int...
Pricey, but useful
Pricey sandwiches (the guides warn you!) but a useful pitstop as you explore the 100 acres of this fascinating former convict prison complex. Reasonable coffee, but very limited food choice. Our $30 b...
From Asylum to Museum/Café
The Asylum adjoins the Separate Prison and was built in 1868, the last major structure at the Port Arthur site. It housed the mentally ill convicts, those that had become insane for various reasons; ...
An asylum for the convicts.
Built onto the Penitentiary, it was to house the mentally ill, insane, lunatics. Today it houses a small café (which was closed when we were there - is supposed to be really good) and some really int...
The Asylum
The Asylum has become part museum and part cafe next to the Separate Prison Loads of artifacts and information to explore
history
amazing history never knew so much had been uncovered down there before today ,lots of intricate items and well labed historical value