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Tour of Former Bendigo Law Courts

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The former Bendigo Law Courts opened in 1896 and is one of Australia’s finest nineteenth century public buildings and a masterpiece of the Public Works Department of Victoria. Locked away from public view for most of its working life, this building is no longer an active court and resides quietly waiting its future use. Take a tour through this hidden gem.

The former Bendigo Law Courts is an important piece of Bendigo’s history. Constructed between 1890 and 1896, the building is of Italian style corresponding in detail with the Public Offices (Post Office) which was completed some 9 years earlier in 1887.

The design of both of these two buildings, that sit adjacent each other on Bendigo’s Pall Mall, was overseen by architect George W Watson. It appears that if it wasn’t for his passion and attention to detail much of the ornate splendour we see today may not have achieved such heights.

The site was deemed expensive to build upon, as one condition insisted was the buildings would command a view from all sides, the back and side elevations and each should be as rich in detail as the front.

The former Law Courts was built in 3 levels, a court at each level, with the Supreme Court being the most decorative and imposing, taking its rightful position on the top level. Each level is connected by grand staircases and all areas finished with ornate furniture and fine woodwork. The building was designed to impress and show authority.   

Where to meet for tour

  • Arrive 10 mins before tour starts at the National Trust marquee in Pall Mall, located between the Bendigo Visitor Centre (former Post Office) and former Law Courts, where volunteers will check tickets and direct participants for each tour of the former Law Courts.

Conditions of entry

  • Pre-booking essential
  • Before tour, participants must undertake a brief site induction
  • Building is not accessible
  • Participants will be required to ascend and descend several flights of stairs from basement to the third level
  • Enclosed shoes with low heels must be worn for your safety
  • Children under 12 years must be accompanied by an adult
  • No lifts or toilets available during tour

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former Bendigo Law Courts
bendigo, australia