Jump to content
Wikipedia The Free Encyclopedia

Hegningarhúsið

Prison in Reykjavik, Iceland
Hegningarhúsið at Skólavörðustígur in Reykjavík

Hegningarhúsið (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈhɛkniŋkarˌhuːsɪθ] , "The Penalty House") at Skólavörðustígur 9 in Reykjavík was a prison run by the Icelandic Prison Service. Built in 1872 by the designs of G. Ch. W. Klentz,[1] [2] [3] it was the oldest prison in Iceland.[4] All operations in Hegningarhúsið ceased on 1 June 2016.[5]

Hegningarhúsið exercise yard

The origins of the Icelandic phrase "going to the stone" (fara í steininn) is purportedly due to the stone interiors of this prison.[6]

It was last used as a reception prison, where prisoners stayed for a short period of time when at the beginning of serving a sentence. The house was designated as historic property in 1978.[5]

There were 16 prison cells in Hegningarhúsið, small and narrow with poor ventilation. The cells were without toilets and sinks.

References

[edit ]
[edit ]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hegningarhúsið .

64°08′44′′N 21°55′53′′W / 64.1455°N 21.9315°W / 64.1455; -21.9315

AltStyle によって変換されたページ (->オリジナル) /