The permanent exhibition at La Model prison serves as a powerful reminder of a century of collective memory. The exhibition repurposes the historic prison into a space for understanding, remembering, and reflecting on themes of freedom and human rights. Visitors are invited to traverse the original areas of the prison—from the central panopticon to the galleries, courtyards, and visiting rooms—gaining insight into its history and significance. Constructed in the late 19th century based on Jeremy Bentham's panoptic design, La Model was a site of political and social repression for decades, especially during the Franco dictatorship. This immersive experience combines architectural heritage with historical memory as it reveals the harsh realities of inmates' daily lives and the conditions of confinement. Now re-opened to the public, La Model stands as a space for cultural memory and democratic transformation.
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