Eastern State Penitentiary

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Key Info

2027 Fairmount Ave.

Price & Hours

$23 for adults; $19 for kids 7-12; free for kids 6 and younger
Weds-Mon 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Details

Museums, Tours, Sightseeing
Time to Spend: 2 hours to Half Day

Eastern State Penitentiary

Attraction Introduction:

Constructed in 1829, Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia is one of the oldest and most famous former prisons in the United States. Known for its grand architecture and strict discipline, it once housed notorious criminals like Al Capone and Willie Sutton. Today, it stands as a National Historic Landmark offering a hauntingly fascinating look into America’s penal history. The penitentiary is renowned for its unique wagon-wheel design, meant to inspire repentance and penance in its inmates.

Visiting Tips:

When visiting Eastern State Penitentiary, allow at least two hours to fully explore the site and its exhibits. Audio guides are provided, featuring voices of former inmates and guards, which enhance the experience. It's also worth taking part in one of their guided tours to gain deeper insights. Wear comfortable shoes, as the paths are uneven and the site is extensive. Don’t miss the Al Capone cell and the eerie isolation cells. The penitentiary is mostly outdoors, so dress appropriately for the weather.

Precautions:

Since the penitentiary is a historic site, some areas may be dimly lit and the floors uneven; cautiousness is advised to avoid tripping. It's recommended to supervise children closely. Photography is allowed, but tripods and selfie sticks can be cumbersome in some of the narrow spaces. Note that some areas can be chilling and might not be suitable for individuals who are sensitive to eerie environments. Lastly, the site is wheelchair accessible, but certain parts might be challenging to navigate due to the building's historic nature.

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