There are 9 historical government buildings in South Australia
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110kms north of adelaide this is a delightful heritage listed courthouse transformed into an intimate arts performance space in the heritage village like town of auburn in the beautiful clare valley
Mount Gambier Courthouse Museum is located at 42 Bay Road Mount Gambier.
The first courthouse and police station were built in 1850.
The Police Station and Courthouse is a historical site and museum located in Auburn, SA.
The museum features displays on the district's first settlers, a room reflecting changes in health care over the years, and a room with stories and artefacts from World Wars I and II.
Managed by the Mount Gambier Branch of the National Trust of South Australia, Mount Gambier Court House opened in 1865.
The Round House is one of the oldest surviving buildings on the Murray Bridge, completed in 1876 during construction of the first bridge over the Murray River.
Willunga Courthouse Museum Built between 1855 and 1872, originally used as a women's immigration depot in 1855 by a creek.
For almost 90 years, Glensides Z Ward was home to South Australia's 'criminal insane' patients, who straddle the intersecting lines of crime and insanity.