Pawiak

Pawiak Prison in 1864
Pawiak, beginning of 20th century
Model of the Pawiak prison in the Pawiak Museum in Warsaw
Preserved prison corridor with cells

Pawiak (Polish pronunciation: [ˈpavjak]) was a prison built in 1835 in Warsaw, Congress Poland.

During the January 1863 Uprising, it served as a transfer camp for Poles sentenced by Imperial Russia to deportation to Siberia.

During the World War II German occupation of Poland, it was used by the Germans, and in 1944 it was destroyed in the Warsaw Uprising.