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Berrima Courthouse

Berrima Courthouse

Berrima Courthouse

Designed by Colonial Architect, Mortimer Lewis in the Greek Revival style, Berrima Courthouse is one of the must see buildings in Berrima New South Wales. Completed in 1839, it only operated for seven years. Subsequently the courthouse operated only occasionally as a courthouse. However, as the centre of public administration it was from here that licenses were issued to publicans and hawkers and convicts were assigned as farm workers. It was also a venue for meetings, dances, concerts and church services.

Now a museum, the courthouse contains displays illustrating its past. One room is set up as the judge’s chambers, with portraits of judges. The main attraction though is a re-enactment of a murder trial. Set in the courtroom, with manikins dressed as the judge, jurors and the accused, it details how the trial was run. Running on a 15 minute loop, the multi-media presentation was fun to sit through.

This was a quick fun visit and worth seeing if you are in Berrima. We had only intended on seeing the outside of the building, but as it was open so we saw the interior as well.

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The Big Marino Goulburn NSW

The Big Marino

The Big Marino Goulburn NSW

Standing 15.2m tall and weighing in at 97 tonnes (50 feet and 95 tons imperial), the Big Marino lives up to its name. Being one of Goulburn’s tourist attractions, he contains a giftshop and wool display. His huge size makes him difficult to miss. Sitting on the Hume Highway means access is easy, along with plenty of parking behind him.

Located near Trapper’s Bakery is a great bonus, because when you finish admiring the big sheep, you can have a great meal there.

This was a fun visit, especially if you are into seeing Big Things.

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