The old prison in the old town of Fredrikstad
Title: The old prison in the Old Town of Fredrikstad
Like a historical monument in yellow bricks, the old prison stands enthroned in the heart of the Old Town – proud, stern and unchanging. The facade bears its red arched windows like eyes from another time, where cries and silence met within the walls. Above the entrance, a small tower rises, like an observer of both crime and reconciliation, crowned by a decorative parapet that gives the building an almost castle-like dignity.
The clouds above the building hang heavy in pastel gray tones, as if carrying the memories of the many destinies that have lingered behind the wrought-iron windows. The lowered, maroon awnings give the structure a theatrical feel – like a stage where stories were once played out in silence, behind closed doors.
The light from the street lamps is soft, almost respectful, as it falls on the ancient walls. The bricks seem to breathe history – each one bears scars and dates, like pieces in a larger story of time, discipline and human choices.
The prison still stands there, no longer to confine – but to remind. An architectural echo of another time, preserved in form, and alive in atmosphere.

