Prison in Barczewo, Correctional facility in Barczewo, Poland.
Prison in Barczewo is a correctional facility consisting of several buildings spread across extensive grounds, with distinct areas for housing, work programs, and specialized detention units. The complex accommodates inmates in different sections based on security levels and rehabilitation needs.
The facility was established in 1812 after Prussian authorities acquired a former Franciscan monastery and converted it into a prison complex. This transformation from religious to penal use marked a significant shift in the site's purpose.
The prison maintains rehabilitation programs through education initiatives, work opportunities, and therapeutic activities while collaborating with local municipalities and civil organizations.
The facility can be reached through official contact channels for inquiries about visits or information. Prior arrangements and adherence to visiting guidelines are necessary for any access.
The former East Prussian leader Erich Koch spent his final years imprisoned here and died in the facility in 1986. His presence connects this location to a major chapter of post-war German history.
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