HM Prison Birmingham, Men's prison in Winson Green, Birmingham, England.
HM Prison Birmingham is a correctional facility in Winson Green with multiple cell blocks and reinforced security measures throughout. The Victorian-era structure houses more than 1000 inmates across its various wings.
The facility was designed by architect DR Hill and opened in 1849, becoming an important part of the British prison system. Throughout nearly two centuries, it has witnessed major shifts in penal practices and corrections approaches.
The facility maintains educational programs through NOVUS, allowing inmates to gain qualifications in trades, creative arts, and information technology subjects.
Visits can be arranged on weekdays and weekends during designated hours. It is advisable to check current visiting conditions and access requirements beforehand, as these may change.
Between 1885 and 1962, the prison conducted thirty-five executions, with the final one taking place on November 20, 1962.
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