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  1. Just few minutes away from Hilton Hanoi Opera Hotel, Hoa Lo Prison, also known as “Hanoi Hilton” and “Maison Centrale”, is a historical site in the French Quarter of Hanoi. Loosely translated as “hell’s hole”, it was originally built by French colonist in 1896 to house and torture revolutionary Vietnam rebels.

  2. Feb 21, 2021 · Updated on 02/21/21. Prisoner diorama at Hoa Lo Prison ("Hanoi Hilton") in Vietnam. Tim Gerard Baker/Getty Images. Nothing prepares you for how creepy Hoa Lo Prison in Hanoi, Vietnam can be. A visit to the "Hanoi Hilton" can inspire sorrow, disgust, and, depending on your politics, different flavors of outrage.

  3. The filthy, infested prison compound contained several buildings, each given nicknames such as "Heartbreak Hotel," "New Guy Village" and "Little Vegas" by POWs. The cells replicated in the museum's exhibit represent the Hanoi Hilton experience. Prison Network.

  4. Welcome to the heart of Hanoi, where history echoes through the halls of Hoa Lo Prison, affectionately known as the “Hanoi Hilton.” This guide promises to unravel the intriguing tales behind the formidable walls and share some witty insights to make your visit memorable. The Not-So-Friendly Hilton.

  5. Jun 26, 2019 · Hoa Lo Prison, more popularly known as the "Hanoi Hilton", is a museum near the French Quarter of Hanoi, Vietnam. It was first built in the late 1890s by Vietnam's French colonizers as a central prison (Maison Centrale) for Vietnamese criminals.

  6. May 5, 2017 · Westerners know it best as the Hanoi Hilton. Whatever its name, the notorious prison housed a century of torture within its walls. The Hỏa Lò prison opened in 1886, when Vietnam was under...

  7. Learn about the Hanoi Hilton Exhibit Project Design. How the original materials of several prison cells from the Hoa Lo prison, known to POWs as the "Hanoi Hilton" left Vietnam and came to the United States for installation in the American Heritage Museum in Massachusetts.

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