The buildings are original structures from the prison that operated from 1890 to 1984. Over 20 authentic buildings remain on site, including the 1912 radial cell block with its five-wing design, guard towers, bathhouses, and administrative offices.
A complete visit takes 1.5 to 2 hours to tour all cell blocks, view mannequin displays, examine exhibits, and explore the various buildings throughout the complex.
The museum is educational but depicts harsh prison conditions and punishment methods through mannequin scenes. Parents should assess whether the content is appropriate based on their children's age and sensitivity.
Yes. The museum operates throughout the year. Winter visits require warm clothing as temperatures can be severe, while summer offers more comfortable conditions. The open-air format means weather appropriate dress is essential in all seasons.