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How about spending a night in jail?

The Dutch capital of the province of Friesland is Leeuwarden, with less than 100,000 inhabitants. Leeuwarden not only has a picturesque old town with centuries-old canals, whose landmark is the Oldehove, a tower that is even more crooked than the Leaning Tower of Pisa, but also plenty of historic buildings. One of these is the Blokhuispoort, a former prison that is now a cultural center with offices, a restaurant, various shops, and a hostel where you can actually spend the night in a prison cell. The imposing Blokhuispoort in the center of Leeuwarden looks back on over 500 years of history. It all began in 1499, when Albrecht of Saxony had it built as a kind of fortress. After Saxon rule, the Habsburgs exercised their power there from 1515 to 1580. In 1580, Mayor Adje Lambertsz was able to recapture the Blokhuispoort for the city of Leeuwarden through a cunning trick, and the first prison was built on the site in 1661. However, it burned down completely in 1754, killing six prisoners. The prison was rebuilt, and from 1838 onwards, only men were imprisoned there. After a spectacular escape in 1868, in which one prisoner drowned, it was decided to build a new special prison. This was constructed between 1870 and 1877 and only held prisoners with sentences ranging from five years to life imprisonment. It was considered the largest and strictest special prison in the Netherlands. No wonder that the resistance fighters of Friesland were also imprisoned there during the Second World War. On December 8, 1944, 51 of them were freed without a single shot being fired. Until 1953, the Blokhuispoort was a special prison, after which it was converted into a normal prison. In 1970, the prison was closed for six years and only reopened in 1976. At the end of 2007, the prison was finally closed and has since become a cultural hotspot in the heart of Leeuwarden.

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