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Brygidki

Brygidki
The prison building still has the appearance of a Mannerist cloister
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LocationLviv, Ukraine
Coordinates49°50′36″N 24°1′19″E / 49.84333°N 24.02194°E / 49.84333; 24.02194
Statusoperating
Security classmale
Opened1784

Brygidki (Ukrainian: Бригідки) is a prison in the building of a former Bridgettine nunnery in Lviv, Ukraine.

History

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The monastery was founded in 1614 at the behest of Anna Fastkowska and Anna Poradowska for girls from noble families. After the Partition of Poland the Austrian administration decided to secularise the convent. In 1784 the Brygidki building was turned into a prison, where death sentences would be carried out on a regular basis until the 1980s.[1]

Taken over by the Soviet Union after Soviet invasion of Poland in 1939, the prison was one of three sites of mass murder of political prisoners by NKVD in Ukraine in June 1941 as the Soviets were retreating before the Nazi German invasion. Approximately 7,000 prisoners - primarily Poles and Ukrainians - died in Lviv in that event.

During the German occupation, mass murders of Polish, Jewish and Ukrainian civilians occurred in Brygidki.[2] It was the site of the murder of Prof. Kazimierz Bartel during the Massacre of Lwów professors.

The prison courtyard still contains a Baroque chapel from the former convent. There are plans to shut down the infamous prison or to move it out of the city.

Notable prisoners

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References

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  1. ^ ASIF MASIMOV (November 18, 2021). "Бригидки: тюрьма в центре Львова" (in Russian). masimovasif.net. Retrieved November 6, 2022.
  2. ^ Игорь Деревьяный (September 25, 2012). "Бригидки: тюрьма в центре Львова" (in Russian). argumentua.com. Retrieved November 6, 2022.
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