
Student Jail
Best time to visit
Early morning or late afternoon to avoid larger groups of tourists and to be able to examine the cells in more detail.
Budget tips
Entrance is usually free or requires a small donation, and students can often use university membership cards for free entry.
Recommended for
History lovers, Students, Enthusiasts of unusual museums, Photographers
Plan your visit
30-45 min
About
Quick facts: The Student Jail is one of the oldest student prisons in Europe with punishment cells within the Heidelberg University building. Visitors can see original cells and instruments used for student discipline.
Highlights: Inside are authentic cells with carvings and graffiti left by students from the 18th and 19th centuries, depicting their offenses and humor. Especially interesting is the old bell mechanism used to call "prisoners" for disciplinary talks.
Insider tips
- Bring comfortable shoes as the floors are uneven and old-fashioned.
- Photographers can find great details in the carvings on the cell doors.
- Avoid lunchtime when the most tourists arrive.
- Be sure to read the captions in German to understand the stories behind the graffiti.
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