Coordinates | 50°53′53″N 4°25′31″E / 50.89796°N 4.42541°E | ||||||||||||||
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Status | Operational | ||||||||||||||
Capacity | 1,190[1] | ||||||||||||||
Population | 264 (as of 30 December 2022[2]) | ||||||||||||||
Opened | 30 September 2022[3] | ||||||||||||||
Managed by | Cafasso N.V. | ||||||||||||||
Director | Jurgen Van Poecke[4] | ||||||||||||||
Street address | Rue du Witloof / Witloofstraat (R22 Avenue de la Woluwe / Woluwelaan) | ||||||||||||||
City | Haren, City of Brussels, Brussels-Capital Region | ||||||||||||||
Postal code | 1130 | ||||||||||||||
Country | Belgium | ||||||||||||||
Website | Official website | ||||||||||||||
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Haren Prison (French: Prison de Haren, Dutch: Gevangenis van Haren) is a new prison in Haren in the north-eastern part of Brussels, Belgium. It is 9.8 kilometres (6.1 mi) from Brussels-South railway station, and is near Brussels Airport, Vilvoorde Viaduct and the planned Uplace shopping centre in Machelen in Flemish Brabant, just outside Brussels.[7] It is said to be the largest prison complex ever built in Belgium,[8] and is intended to replace the old Saint-Gilles Prison, Forest Prison and Berkendael Prison .[1] Three cell wings in Saint-Gilles will remain in use until the end of 2024.[6] The women's prison in Berkendael is being converted into a detention centre for about 60 short-term prisoners (imprisonment less than three years).[6]
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