
Sainte-Anne prison in Avignon — yours for four million euros
For sale in former city of popes: one medieval insane asylum and prison. Exceptional location next to papal palace. River views. Cell space for 700. Hoteliers only need apply.
As part of its program to sell off unused state property, France’s finance ministry has put on sale the Sainte-Anne prison in the centre of the southern town of Avignon, one of the country’s most popular tourist destinations.
Classified as a historic monument, the prison began life as an asylum in the 13th century — around the same time that Avignon became the home of popes exiled from Rome. Up till 2003 it was a prison, and regarded as one of France’s least salubrious.
The rectangular three-story building around a central courtyard is now open for bids. The only condition is that all or part must be turned into a top-class hotel with at least 110 rooms.
The ministry expects to obtain at least four million euros (5.9 million dollars).
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