For almost 90 years Glenside's Z Ward was home to South Australia's 'criminally insane', patients who sat on the overlapping edges of criminality and mental illness.
Z Wards construction was completed in 1885 however, it was not opened until 1888. Patients who were accomodated in Z Ward were Governer's pleasure patients: those acquitted of their crime on the grounds of their insanity. The majority were people charged and convicted of a minor offence, but exhibiting sufficient signs of psychiatiric instability that it was thought more beneficial for them to be placed in an asylum rather than in a gaol to serve their sentence.
Another small group of patients were those who were considered to be dangerous to themselves or to others and placed in there for the protection of the Asylum's other inmates. Z Ward closed on the 13th December 1973.
It's a also home to a rare, complete example of a 'Ha Ha Wall', a deceptive piece of design that provided security to the building while softening the prison-like image that high walls would have conveyed.
Join us in exploring and preserving this unique treasure with our regular guided tours, that showcase the building in interesting new lights.
Duration: Approximately 75 minutes
Location:63 Conyngham Street, Glenside SA 5065
Access to Z Ward is off of Amber Woods Drive, enter via a slip lane into the Southern Cross Care Carpark. When you enter the carpark turn right intothe slip lane. Follow this slip lane all the way down until you reach the entrance of Z Ward (please see the image below)
Contact Details:
08 8202 9200
bookings@nationaltrustsa.org.au
Accessibility:The upper level is accessible by stairs only. Wheelchairs/prams can access Z Ward's lower level.
Cancellation & Refund Policy:
Full refund (minus booking fee) up to 7 days before event date
Half refund (minus booking fee) up to 48 hours prior to event date
No refund issued 48 hours before event
Should the tour be cancelled/rescheduled by the organiser, a choice of refund or new tour date will be offered.