State Prison in Nyborg

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The State Prison in Nyborg
LocationNyborg, Region of Southern Denmark, Denmark.
StatusOperational
Population220
Opened1913
Managed byThe Danish Prison and Probation Service
WardenHenrik Bonde Marker

The State Prison in Nyborg is a closed state prison, which was built in 1913 at the town of Nyborg in Denmark.

In the beginning it was used to place young inmates, who needed a special educational effort. From 1933 to 1973 the prison had a special section for young people, but since 1973 the prison have functioned as a plain closed state prison for males from Jutland and Funen.

The prison have 231 seats in total, of which 24 seats are under the arrest department used by the Police of Denmark. The State Prison in Nyborg employs about 300 people.

It was home to Kund Pedersen leader of the Churchill club in WW2.

Coordinates: 55°18′45″N 10°46′36″E / 55.31250°N 10.77667°E / 55.31250; 10.77667

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