Bijlmerbajes

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The Bijlmerbajes
The Bijlmerbajes

The Bijlmerbajes is a prison in Amsterdam near the Amstel station. The official name is Penitentiaire Inrichting Over-Amstel, although it is also known as Penitentiaire Inrichting De Stadspoort or Penitentiaire Inrichtingen Amsterdam.

The building was designed as a humane prison without bars over the windows and was opened in 1978. However it turned out that the glass of the windows wasn't completely unbreakable, so bars were retrospectively fitted, known as lamellen. The complex consists of 6 towers with small divisions. The towers are connected by a tunnel through the prison, known as the Kalverstraat. The main entrance to the prison is 350 metres from the Spaklerweg metrostation.

The alliterative name Bijlmerbajes was presumably acquired because the tower complex was constructed at the same time as highrise construction in the neighbouring Bijlmermeer, with bajes a Dutch slang term for "prison".

The six towers of the Bijlmerbajes, seen over the river Amstel
The six towers of the Bijlmerbajes, seen over the river Amstel

Coordinates: 52°20′19″N 4°55′27″E / 52.3385, 4.9242


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