€8.0
/ Adult
This former prison is a historic site that once held political prisoners, resistance fighters, and common criminals. Built in the 19th century, it has preserved its original cells, corridors, and isolation rooms, offering a real look into the past. Guided tours take you through the stories of those who lived and suffered here, making it a powerful place to learn about history and human rights.
- The place is most popular for its authentic prison cells and the stories of resistance during World War II.
- You can walk through original solitary confinement cells, execution rooms, and even see graffiti left by prisoners.
- Guided tours are led by volunteers, some of whom have personal connections to the prison’s history.
- Real History Feels: Step inside actual prison cells and see what life was like for prisoners, especially during tough times like WWII.
- Powerful Stories: Hear true stories about resistance, survival, and hope from guides who know the place inside out.
- Unique Experience: It’s not your usual museum—walking through these halls gives a different perspective on freedom and justice.
- Booking a tour in advance is recommended, especially on weekends and holidays.
- Dress code: Wear comfortable shoes and bring a jacket, as some areas can be cold.
- Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon for the best guided tour experience.
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General admission price for adults starts at €8.0.
Last checked: Mar 16, 2025
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