Le Nuove Prison Museum
A museum housed in the former Le Nuove Prison, where visitors encounter the cells and stories of those who resisted fascism, fought for democracy, and suffered under political persecution in modern Italy.
At a glance
Le Nuove Prison Museum preserves the cells and historical documentation of one of Italy’s most significant detention facilities. The museum traces the experiences of political prisoners, anti-fascist activists, resistance fighters, and those persecuted during the twentieth century.
History
The prison complex witnessed Italy’s turbulent modern history. Its records document criminal cases from the late nineteenth century, soldiers interned during the First World War, figures from the Red Biennium, anti-fascist dissidents, victims of racial persecution, and Resistance fighters—particularly those imprisoned by the German First Army during the Nazi occupation.
The site also memorializes Italy’s last execution and holds testimony to victims of terrorism, including four agents killed during the country’s years of political violence.
What you see
The museum preserves the original cells where prisoners were held. These austere spaces form the core of the itinerary, allowing visitors to stand in the actual environments where detainees lived.
Accompanying displays and documentation provide historical context for the events and individuals connected to the prison.
Cultural significance
Le Nuove Prison Museum commemorates the struggle for freedom and democracy in Italy. The cells serve as physical testimony to sacrifice and conviction—spaces where ordinary men and women endured imprisonment for their beliefs and actions.
The museum bears witness to universal values of liberty and justice, making it a place of reflection on Italy’s path from authoritarianism toward democratic society.
Key facts
- Address: Via Paolo Borsellino, 3, 10138 Torino
- Coordinates: 45.068000720214755, 7.660431861877442
- Phone: 0117604881
- Website: https://www.museolenuove.it
Practical information
Opening hours and admission prices are available on the official website. The museum operates as an educational and memorial institution.
Getting there
The museum is located in Torino at Via Paolo Borsellino, 3. For directions and public transport options, consult local mapping services or contact the museum directly.
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