Eastern State Penitentiary

Eastern State Penitentiary Eastern State Penitentiary Historic Site preserves America’s first penitentiary as a powerful, thought-provoking space for learning and reflection.
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Eastern State Penitentiary Historic Site preserves America’s first penitentiary, advancing public understanding of the criminal justice system and its impact on the lives of those affected by it, to inspire a more just future. Opened in 1829 with a revolutionary vision for criminal justice reform, the site operated until 1971 and now serves as a museum and national historic landmark. Through exhib

itions, guided tours, and public programs, we use the power of place to explore the legacy of incarceration in the United States and its continuing impact today. The Eastern State Center for Justice Education is our hub for deepening understanding of the criminal justice system and inspiring a more just future. Through public events, educational initiatives, and workforce development programs, we encourage the free-flowing exchange of ideas to inspire a more just, equitable world. Together, the Historic Site and the Center for Justice Education invite visitors and communities across the country to learn from the past, engage with the present, and imagine a more just future.

05/29/2026

Eastern State Penitentiary Historic Site’s museum store has received a much-needed transformation ✨
Now back in its original pre-pandemic location, the refreshed store features a curated selection of gifts, books, and merchandise. Be sure to stop by during your visit and take a look around!

05/22/2026

Instead of ending at the gift shop, why not switch things up and start there? Pick out a postcard, then explore the historic site until you track down where the photo was taken!

Thanks to for this fun museum visit idea!

Hand-painted murals, intricate model ships, and beaded bags—art of all kinds allowed people incarcerated at Eastern Stat...
05/20/2026

Hand-painted murals, intricate model ships, and beaded bags—art of all kinds allowed people incarcerated at Eastern State Penitentiary to reclaim their voices and tell their own stories.

Today, we want to build on this long legacy of meaningful art centering those impacted by the justice system with our new artist-in-residency program, ReVision: Art and Justice. Through this initiative, we’re providing a platform for justice-impacted artists to create major installations and to work closely with our staff, community partners, and visitors on public programs and behind-the-scenes digital storytelling all along the way.

Your gift will help make it possible for artists who might not otherwise ever have a chance to create and exhibit
their work at this scale.

🔗 Learn more and make your gift today: https://easternstate.org/support/donate/our-latest-appeal?utm_source=social_media_general&utm_medium=social&utm_id=sp26_social

05/19/2026

Why don’t we fully restore Eastern State Penitentiary? 🏰
The way a building decays over time can reveal just as much about its history as the way it was originally built. That’s why our preservation philosophy focuses on maintaining the site as a “stabilized ruin.” Rather than fully restoring the prison to a single moment in its past, we carefully stabilize it and prevent further deterioration while still preserving the layers of history visible in the building today.

Take a guided virtual tour through the birthplace of solitary confinement and explore the history and lasting legacy of the practice in the full video from our Justice 101 program on the History of Solitary Confinement, available on our YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/bMwxRbEQQps?si=ZkdEiamXctwlBmfi

05/17/2026

Eastern State has commissioned more than 100 installations since our art program launched in 1995.

We have witnessed firsthand the power of art to open hearts and minds, encourage deep reflection, honor lived
experience, dismantle misconceptions, and inspire action toward social change. Your gift today will help make
certain that ReVision: Art and Justice has the support it needs to ensure its effectiveness as an artistic project,
educational opportunity, and model for the future.

🔗 Learn more and make your gift today: https://easternstate.org/support/donate/our-latest-appeal?utm_source=social_media_general&utm_medium=social&utm_id=sp26_social

Your invited to our next eventJustice 101: Dying on the Inside-The History of America’s Incarceration of Women Date: May...
05/16/2026

Your invited to our next event

Justice 101: Dying on the Inside-The History of America’s Incarceration of Women

Date: May 20th

Time: 5:30-7:30 PM

Located at the Eastern State Penitentiary
2027 Fairmount Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, 19130

Online attendance is available

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Motherhood has existed in every corner of history—even within the walls of Eastern State Penitentiary.Did you know that ...
05/10/2026

Motherhood has existed in every corner of history—even within the walls of Eastern State Penitentiary.
Did you know that many children were born at and/or lived at the prison? Historical records show that at least 33 incarcerated women gave birth there. Infants often remained with their mothers for several years, as they were considered too young to be separated. Children of administrative staff also lived on the prison grounds with their families.

05/09/2026

You're gonna want to make sure you have room in your camera roll before you visit Eastern State 📸

We’re launching a groundbreaking program that will provide a new outlet for artists who have been historically marginali...
05/07/2026

We’re launching a groundbreaking program that will provide a new outlet for artists who have been historically marginalized, misunderstood, and hidden. ReVision: Art and Justice is a multiyear artist-inresidency program that centers the expertise of justice-impacted artists to reshape how millions of visitors
understand the American criminal justice system and its impact on the people who’ve experienced it firsthand.

Your gift to support ReVision ensures that the next chapter of Eastern State’s history is defined by empathy,
dialogue, and the transformative power of the human spirit.

🔗 Learn more and make your gift today: https://easternstate.org/support/donate/our-latest-appeal?utm_source=social_media_general&utm_medium=social&utm_id=sp26_social

Sometimes the light hits at the perfect angle for a picture 📸Photo: imaginavery on Instagram
05/05/2026

Sometimes the light hits at the perfect angle for a picture 📸
Photo: imaginavery on Instagram

Address

2027 Fairmount Avenue
Philadelphia, PA
19130

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm
Sunday 10am - 5pm

Telephone

+12152363300

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