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Most people think of prison as cold, dark, and cruel.
But what if I told you… one country turned that idea completely upside down?

Welcome to Halden Prison in Norway — the world’s most luxurious jail.
Inmates here have private rooms with TVs, mini-fridges, personal bathrooms… even a music studio.

It costs over $250,000 per inmate per year — and it’s designed not to punish, but to reform.
From the architecture to the philosophy, this place feels more like a resort than a cell block.

🔥 Watch till the end — this is the prison you won’t believe actually exists.
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00:00They call it a prison, but it looks more like a five-star resort.
00:04This isn't Alcatraz, this is Halden Prison, the most luxurious prison on earth.
00:11Private rooms with flat-screen TVs, many fridges, personal bathrooms, even recording studios for inmates.
00:20It costs over $250,000 per prisoner per year.
00:25Why? Because it's built to reform, not punish.
00:30No bars on windows, no guards shouting.
00:33Just art, nature, and second chances.
00:36This isn't your typical prison.
00:38It's Norway's Halden, the world's most luxurious jail.
00:42For now.
00:43For now.
00:43For now.
00:43For now.
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Gulam Robbani Shazu (srkshazu)
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💬 If you had to choose… Would you rather stay in a traditional prison or a prison like Norway's Halden Prison? 🤔 Do you think prisons should focus on **punishment** or **rehabilitation**? 👇 Share your opinion in the comments—I’d love to hear your perspective!

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