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HM Prison Maze

Also known as: An Cheis Fhada

Free admission

HM Prison Maze in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom.

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Typical visit
1 h–2 h
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

About

HM Prison Maze is a place of interest in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom — drawn from open-data sources for visitor reference. See the linked Wikipedia article for the full description.

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From the Wikipedia article

HM Prison Maze (previously Long Kesh Detention Centre, and known colloquially as the Maze or H-Blocks) was a prison and internment camp in Northern Ireland that was used to house paramilitary prisoners during the Troubles from August 1971 to September 2000. On 15 October 1974 Irish Republican internees burned 21 of the compounds used to house the internees thereby destroying much of Long Kesh. The prison was situated at the former Royal Air Force station of Long Kesh, on the outskirts of Lisburn. This was in the townland of Maze, about nine miles (14 km) southwest of Belfast. The prison and its inmates were involved in such events as the 1981 hunger strike. The prison was closed in 2000 and demolition began on 30 October 2006, but on 18 April 2013 it was announced by the Northern Ireland Executive that the remaining buildings would be redeveloped into a peace centre. However, these plans were later abandoned.

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Background

History

Following the introduction of internment in 1971, Operation Demetrius was implemented by the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) and British Army with raids for 452 suspects on 9 August 1971. The RUC and army arrested 342 Irish nationalists, but key Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) members had been tipped off and 104 of those arrested were released when it emerged they had no paramilitary connections. Those behind Operation Demetrius were accused of bungling the raids by arresting many of the wrong people and using out-of-date information. Following nationalist protests, some Ulster loyalists were also arrested. By 1972, there were 924 internees and by the end of internment on 5 December…

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Coordinates
54.4886, -6.1075
Postcode
BT27 5RN
Parliamentary constituency
Lagan Valley
Established
1971

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Frequently asked questions

Where is HM Prison Maze?
HM Prison Maze is in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom (postcode BT27 5RN).
When was HM Prison Maze built?
Built or established in 1971.
Is HM Prison Maze free to visit?
Yes, HM Prison Maze is free to enter.
How do I get to HM Prison Maze?
Drivers can navigate to postcode BT27 5RN. It sits within the Lagan Valley parliamentary constituency.