The Round House, Fremantle

The Round House in Fremantle, Australia, stands as the oldest public building in Western Australia, offering a fascinating peek into the region's colonial past. Built in 1831, it served as a jail and a living quarters for the constable. Travelers are often intrigued by the noon-day gun, a tradition that continues to this day, marking time for the locals. Vloggers frequently capture the sweeping views of the Indian Ocean from its vantage point, making it a popular spot for photography. WanderVlogs highlights the informative guided tours that delve into the building's history and its role in the early settlement of Fremantle.

Last updated: Dec 15, 2025

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