The Clink Prison Museum, located in London, stands on the site of a prison that operated from the 12th to the 18th century. Over its 600-year history, the prison became infamous for its deplorable conditions, notorious inmates, and frequent uprisings. Today, visitors can explore interactive exhibits that bring to life the grim realities of medieval crime and punishment. The museum houses archaeological artefacts, displays of torture devices, and stories of former prisoners, offering a vivid and educational experience.
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