Napier Prison

Entrance to the prison.

Napier Prison is a former prison in Napier that was New Zealand's oldest prison. It is now an historic facility, which offers guided day and night tours by appointment and self-guided audio tours all day. It is also the only building where it is possible to see the original path of the 1931 Hawke's Bay earthquake.[1]

History

Napier Prison was constructed on Napier Hill in 1862 and was used until the early 1990s, being officially decommissioned in 1993. In addition to being a prison, the location was also used as an orphanage and a psychiatric unit. During the 19th century, four hangings were conducted at the prison.[2]

Tourist attraction

In 2002, it was re-opened as a tourist attraction.[3] The former prison was used as the venue for the filming of the 2006 television show Redemption Hill.[4] Also featured in the "Off the Rails" TV series.

There have been many reports of ghostly occurrences at the site such as unexplained footsteps, disembodied faces, doors opening and closing on their own, and the ghost of a murderer on the anniversary of his execution.[2] The best known former prisoner is Roland Edwards, a mass murderer whose spirit is said to haunt the area. He died on July 15 and paranormal activity is reputedly more prevalent around the anniversary of his death.[5] In 2011, a team from the television series Ghost Hunters International spent four days at the old prison and "were not disappointed".[6]

References

  1. Napier Prison - Napier Prison Tours & Events Retrieved January 2012
  2. 1 2 Waikato - NZ Ghosts.co.nz Retrieved January 2012
  3. Napier Prison Tours Hawkes Bay - NZ Online Retrieved January 2012
  4. About The Show | TV2 | tvnz.co.nz Retrieved January 2012
  5. Julie Miller; Grant Osborn (October 2007). Unexplained New Zealand: Ghosts, UFOs and Mysterious Creatures. Raupo Publishing (NZ) Ltd. ISBN 978-0-7900-1176-9. Retrieved 9 January 2012.
  6. Ghost Hunters International visit Hawke's Bay prison. Hawke's Bay Today. Retrieved January 2012.

Coordinates: 39°29′05″S 176°55′08″E / 39.4847°S 176.9188°E / -39.4847; 176.9188

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