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Official Website - https://www.inverarayjail.co.uk/ Inveraray Jail is a living museum where real people portray life in a 19th century prison. Visitors can interact with costumed characters, watch courtroom trials, talk to the prisoners, meet the Warder, go to jail and witness cell life, sample the punishments, browse the exhibition of prison artefacts, then make an escape. An Excellent Experience of Prison Life in the 19th Centuary, 2 Jails and the Courthouse with lifelike manakins and original equipment, Cells for the Insane, Children and Adults, Courtroom with audible, real to life trials and convictions. See also the video in GoMadGo Channel of the Court Trials Inveraray Jail, formerly County Buildings, is a municipal structure in Church Square, Inveraray, Argyll and Bute, Scotland. The building was commissioned to replace the old town house on Front Street which dated from 1755 and which had been deemed too small. The original plans for the new building had called for a courthouse and three prisons, one for males, one for females and one for debtors, but the scheme was deemed too expensive and was curtailed. However, by the mid-20th century the courthouse had become dilapidated and, in 1954, a order was made that there should be no more sheriff court hearings at Inveraray. Police and Justice of the Peace Court hearings continued for a while but, in 1962, Argyll County Council sold the courthouse. The courthouse complex at Inveraray was refurbished to a design by Ian Gordon Lindsay & Partners in 1965 and converted into a visitor attraction as "Inveraray Jail" in May 1989 #inveraray #argyll #scotland #abplace2b