This is on the first floor of the World Trade Center, unless you specifically look for it, you will not know where it is! Fascinating exhibitions and stories, ranging from the Kelly Party to the Russell Street car bomb explosion in 1986, and other stories of criminals who have solved and unsolved cases over the years. Add souvenirs and uniforms and the history of Victoria and Melbourne police forces. There is still a moving story, which tells the story of some people who were killed in the 2009 Victoria bush fire.
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This is on the first floor of the World Trade Center, unless you specifically look for it, you will not know where it is! Fascinating exhibitions and stories, ranging from the Kelly Party to the Russell Street car bomb explosion in 1986, and other stories of criminals who have solved and unsolved cases over the years. Add souvenirs and uniforms and the history of Victoria and Melbourne police forces. There is still a moving story, which tells the story of some people who were killed in the 2009 Victoria bush fire.
It's worth seeing. Take the tram and walk a short distance. You can see the rare artifacts of the Kelly Gang, their stories, and the crimes committed in Melbourne from the 19th century to the present. A good museum, part of the police headquarters. There is a part of the armor worn by the gang leader Kelly, as well as evidence of police cases since ancient times. As a former policeman, some things make me feel very historical ! There are small shops in the museum, as well as several places to eat and a small souvenir shop.
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 sign of this museum could be better; we finally found it. A very compact museum that records the history of Victorian law enforcement. Show real case evidence and interestingly show key figures on both sides of the law. It took about 40 minutes to visit-there is also a small gift shop here.
Visited for free, good. The history and culture of the Australian Police Force is here.