1. Fremantle Arts Centre is a multi-arts center located in the historic port city of Fremantle in Western Australia. Originally built in the mid-19th century as a lunatic asylum, the building was later refurbished and converted into an arts center in 1972.

The center features a range of exhibition spaces, including galleries for contemporary and traditional art, as well as a theater, courtyard performance space, and studios for artists. It also offers a wide range of education and outreach programs, including workshops, talks, and classes in visual arts, music, and dance.

Interesting facts about Fremantle Arts Centre include that it was awarded the Western Australian Heritage Award for adaptive reuse in 2013, and it has also been a finalist in the Australian Tourism Awards.

2. Fremantle Arts Centre is open daily from 10 am to 5 pm, with extended hours for events and performances. The center can be reached at +61 8 9432 9555.

3. Admission to Fremantle Arts Centre is free, though some special events and exhibitions may have a fee. The center is located within walking distance of the Fremantle Train Station and there are also parking facilities nearby. Visitors can also access the center by bus or ferry.