When Eastern State Penitentiary opened in 1829, visitors from around the world marveled at its grand architecture and radical philosophy.  With its high, arched corridors and more than 1,000 skylights, the penitentiary feels like a religious space, rather than a prison.
                                            (Elena Bouvier, 1998)

Terror Behind the Walls

When Eastern State Penitentiary opened in 1829, visitors from around the world marveled at its grand architecture and radical philosophy. With its high, arched corridors and more than 1,000 skylights, the penitentiary feels like a religious space, rather than a prison.

Credit: Elena Bouvier, 1998