Berrima Gaol
Berrima Gaol is a historic former prison located in Berrima, New South Wales, Australia. Built in 1836, it was designed to house male prisoners and is known for its sandstone architecture. The gaol operated until 1990 and is notable for its role in the penal system of the time.
Today, Berrima Gaol is a popular tourist attraction, offering guided tours that provide insight into its history and the lives of the inmates. The site features original cells, exercise yards, and other structures, allowing visitors to explore the past of this significant heritage site.