List of prisons in Spain

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Spain has a total of 92 prisons, also called penitentiary centers or penitentiary establishments. [1] They report to the General Secretariat for Penitentiary Institutions, a department of the Ministry of the Interior, with the exception of those located in the regions of Catalonia and the Basque Country, due to the delegation of powers from the Spanish government in 1984 [2] and 2021, [3] respectively. Social insertion centers are not included. [2] There are only two penitentiary psychiatric hospitals in Spain, one in Seville and the other in Foncalent (Alicante). [4]

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Prisons in Spain by autonomous community (includes autonomous cities)

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Andalusia Penitentiary Center of Alcalá de Guadaira (Sevilla Mujeres) 37°20′4.07″N5°47′35.02″W / 37.3344639°N 5.7930611°W / 37.3344639; -5.7930611 (Alcalá de Guadaira (Sevilla Mujeres))
Penitentiary Center of Algeciras (Botafuego) 36°8′40.96″N5°29′10.28″W / 36.1447111°N 5.4861889°W / 36.1447111; -5.4861889 (Algeciras (Botafuego))
Penitentiary Center of Almería (Acebuche) 36°51′58.82″N2°18′12.44″W / 36.8663389°N 2.3034556°W / 36.8663389; -2.3034556 (Almería (Acebuche))
Penitentiary Center of Córdoba 37°54′13.78″N4°40′22.34″W / 37.9038278°N 4.6728722°W / 37.9038278; -4.6728722 (Córdoba)
Penitentiary Center of Granada (Albolote) 37°19′46.88″N3°40′22.99″W / 37.3296889°N 3.6730528°W / 37.3296889; -3.6730528 (Granada (Albolote))
Penitentiary Center of Huelva 37°19′7″N6°52′58.53″W / 37.31861°N 6.8829250°W / 37.31861; -6.8829250 (Huelva)
Penitentiary Center of Jaén 37°51′39.72″N3°46′16.15″W / 37.8610333°N 3.7711528°W / 37.8610333; -3.7711528 (Jaén)
Penitentiary Center of Málaga 36°40′29.09″N4°35′1.34″W / 36.6747472°N 4.5837056°W / 36.6747472; -4.5837056 (Málaga)
Penitentiary Center of Sevilla I 37°23′23.12″N5°50′44.1″W / 37.3897556°N 5.845583°W / 37.3897556; -5.845583 (Sevilla I)
Penitentiary Center of Sevilla II - Morón de la Frontera 37°9′39.41″N5°24′26.46″W / 37.1609472°N 5.4073500°W / 37.1609472; -5.4073500 (Sevilla II - Morón de la Frontera)
Penitentiary Center Málaga II - Archidona 37°3′44.25″N4°21′44.5″W / 37.0622917°N 4.362361°W / 37.0622917; -4.362361 (Málaga II - Archidona)
Penitentiary Center Psiquiátrico de Sevilla 37°23′24.66″N5°50′51.53″W / 37.3901833°N 5.8476472°W / 37.3901833; -5.8476472 (Psiquiátrico de Sevilla)
Penitentiary Center Puerto I 36°39′41.6″N6°14′50.35″W / 36.661556°N 6.2473194°W / 36.661556; -6.2473194 (Puerto I)
Penitentiary Center Puerto II 36°39′45.29″N6°14′54.87″W / 36.6625806°N 6.2485750°W / 36.6625806; -6.2485750 (Puerto II)
Penitentiary Center Puerto III 36°39′58.61″N6°15′28.31″W / 36.6662806°N 6.2578639°W / 36.6662806; -6.2578639 (Puerto III)
Aragon Penitentiary Center of Daroca 41°6′43.06″N1°22′33.56″W / 41.1119611°N 1.3759889°W / 41.1119611; -1.3759889 (Daroca)
Penitentiary Center of Teruel 40°20′59.06″N1°7′6.77″W / 40.3497389°N 1.1185472°W / 40.3497389; -1.1185472 (Teruel)
Penitentiary Center of Zaragoza - Zuera 41°57′14.3″N0°42′9.82″W / 41.953972°N 0.7027278°W / 41.953972; -0.7027278 (Zaragoza Zuera)
Canary Islands Penitentiary Center of Arrecife 28°59′58.76″N13°31′54.3″W / 28.9996556°N 13.531750°W / 28.9996556; -13.531750 (Arrecife)
Penitentiary Center of La Palma 28°40′47.9″N17°46′10.6″W / 28.679972°N 17.769611°W / 28.679972; -17.769611 (La Palma)
Penitentiary Center of Las Palmas 28°3′35.39″N15°26′7.77″W / 28.0598306°N 15.4354917°W / 28.0598306; -15.4354917 (Las Palmas)
Penitentiary Center of Las Palmas II 27°48′35.83″N15°27′40.31″W / 27.8099528°N 15.4611972°W / 27.8099528; -15.4611972 (Las Palmas II)
Penitentiary Center of Tenerife II 28°27′12.04″N16°20′33.11″W / 28.4533444°N 16.3425306°W / 28.4533444; -16.3425306 (Tenerife II)
Cantabria Penitentiary Center El Dueso 43°27′35.25″N3°27′22.36″W / 43.4597917°N 3.4562111°W / 43.4597917; -3.4562111 (El Dueso)
Castile and León Penitentiary Center of Ávila 40°41′27.52″N4°37′45.51″W / 40.6909778°N 4.6293083°W / 40.6909778; -4.6293083 (Ávila)
Penitentiary Center of Burgos 42°20′58.61″N3°45′1.16″W / 42.3496139°N 3.7503222°W / 42.3496139; -3.7503222 (Burgos)
Penitentiary Center of Dueñas - La Moraleja 41°51′21.43″N4°30′44.63″W / 41.8559528°N 4.5123972°W / 41.8559528; -4.5123972 (Dueñas)
Penitentiary Center of Mansilla de las Mulas 42°30′3.16″N5°21′40.28″W / 42.5008778°N 5.3611889°W / 42.5008778; -5.3611889 (Mansilla de las Mulas)
Penitentiary Center of Segovia 40°56′4.65″N4°9′53.26″W / 40.9346250°N 4.1647944°W / 40.9346250; -4.1647944 (Segovia)
Penitentiary Center of Soria 41°47′57.81″N2°29′52.5″W / 41.7993917°N 2.497917°W / 41.7993917; -2.497917 (Soria)
Penitentiary Center of Topas 41°11′49.18″N5°41′39.44″W / 41.1969944°N 5.6942889°W / 41.1969944; -5.6942889 (Topas)
Penitentiary Center of Valladolid 41°44′18.75″N4°49′31.42″W / 41.7385417°N 4.8253944°W / 41.7385417; -4.8253944 (Valladolid)
Castilla–La Mancha Penitentiary Center of Albacete («La Torrecica») 39°0′38.05″N1°47′32.05″W / 39.0105694°N 1.7922361°W / 39.0105694; -1.7922361 (Albacete)
Penitentiary Center of Alcázar de San Juan 39°23′58.22″N3°12′58.51″W / 39.3995056°N 3.2162528°W / 39.3995056; -3.2162528 (Alcázar de San Juan)
Penitentiary Center of Cuenca 40°4′40.21″N2°11′5.63″W / 40.0778361°N 2.1848972°W / 40.0778361; -2.1848972 (Cuenca)
Penitentiary Center of Herrera de la Mancha 39°3′44.44″N3°15′36.48″W / 39.0623444°N 3.2601333°W / 39.0623444; -3.2601333 (Herrera de la Mancha)
Penitentiary Center of Ocaña I 39°57′19.05″N3°29′57.75″W / 39.9552917°N 3.4993750°W / 39.9552917; -3.4993750 (Ocaña I)
Penitentiary Center of Ocaña II 39°57′7.92″N3°29′51.61″W / 39.9522000°N 3.4976694°W / 39.9522000; -3.4976694 (Ocaña II)
Catalonia Penitentiary Center of Hombres de Barcelona (Cárcel Modelo de Barcelona) [lower-alpha 1] 41°22′57.82″N2°8′39.82″E / 41.3827278°N 2.1443944°E / 41.3827278; 2.1443944 (Homes Barcelona (Modelo))
Penitentiary Center of Brians 1 41°28′3.1″N1°53′2.09″E / 41.467528°N 1.8839139°E / 41.467528; 1.8839139 (Brians 1)
Penitentiary Center of Brians 2 41°28′21.65″N1°52′52.7″E / 41.4726806°N 1.881306°E / 41.4726806; 1.881306 (Brians 2)
Penitentiary Center of Mujeres de Barcelona (Wad-Ras) 41°23′37.41″N2°11′50.18″E / 41.3937250°N 2.1972722°E / 41.3937250; 2.1972722 (Dones Barcelona)
Penitentiary Center Puig de les Basses 42°17′1.05″N2°56′18.25″E / 42.2836250°N 2.9384028°E / 42.2836250; 2.9384028 (Figueres)
Penitentiary Center of Gerona 42°0′22.93″N2°49′23.19″E / 42.0063694°N 2.8231083°E / 42.0063694; 2.8231083 (Girona)
Penitentiary Center of Jóvenes de Barcelona 41°34′36.76″N2°17′46.97″E / 41.5768778°N 2.2963806°E / 41.5768778; 2.2963806 (Joves Barcelona)
Penitentiary Center of Lledoners 41°45′38.83″N1°48′27.53″E / 41.7607861°N 1.8076472°E / 41.7607861; 1.8076472 (Lledoners)
Penitentiary Center of Ponent 41°37′24.17″N0°36′29.37″E / 41.6233806°N 0.6081583°E / 41.6233806; 0.6081583 (Ponent)
Penitentiary Center Mas d'Enric 41°9′13.83″N1°17′19.35″E / 41.1538417°N 1.2887083°E / 41.1538417; 1.2887083 (Más d'Enric)
Penitentiary Center Abierto de Tarragona [lower-alpha 2] 41°7′21.03″N1°14′29.24″E / 41.1225083°N 1.2414556°E / 41.1225083; 1.2414556 (Abierto Tarragona)
Penitentiary Center Abierto de Barcelona 41°27′14″N2°11′30″E / 41.45389°N 2.19167°E / 41.45389; 2.19167 (Abierto de Barcelona)
Penitentiary Center Abierto de Lérida 41°37′23.25″N0°36′32.04″E / 41.6231250°N 0.6089000°E / 41.6231250; 0.6089000 (Abierto de Lleida)
Penitentiary Center Quatre Camins 41°34′43.77″N2°17′37.93″E / 41.5788250°N 2.2938694°E / 41.5788250; 2.2938694 (Quatre Camins)
Pabellón Hospitalario Penitenciario de Tarrasa 41°33′24.41″N2°3′9.64″E / 41.5567806°N 2.0526778°E / 41.5567806; 2.0526778 (Tarrassa)
Ceuta Penitentiary Center of Ceuta II 35°52′48.45″N5°21′22.18″W / 35.8801250°N 5.3561611°W / 35.8801250; -5.3561611 (Ceuta II)
Madrid Penitentiary Center Madrid I - Alcalá mujeres 40°31′19.64″N3°19′47.81″W / 40.5221222°N 3.3299472°W / 40.5221222; -3.3299472 (Madrid I - Alcalá mujeres)
Penitentiary Center Madrid II - Alcalá Meco 40°31′24.39″N3°19′49.24″W / 40.5234417°N 3.3303444°W / 40.5234417; -3.3303444 (Madrid II - Alcalá Meco)
Penitentiary Center Madrid III - Valdemoro 40°13′10.37″N3°39′32.65″W / 40.2195472°N 3.6590694°W / 40.2195472; -3.6590694 (Madrid III - Valdemoro)
Penitentiary Center Madrid IV - Navalcarnero 40°17′28.02″N3°57′36.7″W / 40.2911167°N 3.960194°W / 40.2911167; -3.960194 (Madrid IV - Navalcarnero)
Penitentiary Center Madrid V - Soto del Real 40°43′8.15″N3°46′59.79″W / 40.7189306°N 3.7832750°W / 40.7189306; -3.7832750 (Madrid V - Soto del Real)
Penitentiary Center Madrid VI - Aranjuez 39°57′11.72″N3°42′9.25″W / 39.9532556°N 3.7025694°W / 39.9532556; -3.7025694 (Madrid VI - Aranjuez)
Penitentiary Center Madrid VII - Estremera 40°6′51.32″N3°4′33.6″W / 40.1142556°N 3.076000°W / 40.1142556; -3.076000 (Madrid VII - Estremera)
Valencian Community Penitentiary Center Castellón II - Albocácer 40°22′6.64″N0°0′13.67″E / 40.3685111°N 0.0037972°E / 40.3685111; 0.0037972 (Castellón II)
Penitentiary Center of Alicante Cumplimiento 38°21′6.59″N0°33′48.72″W / 38.3518306°N 0.5635333°W / 38.3518306; -0.5635333 (Alicante Cumplimiento)
Penitentiary Center of Alicante II - Villena 38°43′3.34″N0°55′39.42″W / 38.7175944°N 0.9276167°W / 38.7175944; -0.9276167 (Alicante II - Villena)
Penitentiary Center of Alicante Psiquiátrico 38°21′0.69″N0°33′48.19″W / 38.3501917°N 0.5633861°W / 38.3501917; -0.5633861 (Alicante Psiquiátrico)
Penitentiary Center of Castellón 40°0′1.04″N0°5′47.56″W / 40.0002889°N 0.0965444°W / 40.0002889; -0.0965444 (Castellón)
Penitentiary Center of Valencia - Picassent 39°18′51.2″N0°26′7.15″W / 39.314222°N 0.4353194°W / 39.314222; -0.4353194 (Valencia (Picassent))
Extremadura Penitentiary Center of Badajoz 38°49′49.65″N7°2′7.91″W / 38.8304583°N 7.0355306°W / 38.8304583; -7.0355306 (Badajoz)
Penitentiary Center of Cáceres 39°28′22.53″N6°20′10.08″W / 39.4729250°N 6.3361333°W / 39.4729250; -6.3361333 (Cáceres)
Galicia Penitentiary Center of A Lama (Pontevedra) 42°24′21.41″N8°27′15.54″W / 42.4059472°N 8.4543167°W / 42.4059472; -8.4543167 (A Lama)
Penitentiary Center of Bonxe (Lugo) 43°6′10.23″N7°34′53.17″W / 43.1028417°N 7.5814361°W / 43.1028417; -7.5814361 (Bonxe)
Penitentiary Center of Monterroso (Lugo) 42°48′32.01″N7°46′10.95″W / 42.8088917°N 7.7697083°W / 42.8088917; -7.7697083 (Monterroso)
Penitentiary Center of Pereiro de Aguiar (Ourense) 42°18′0.81″N7°45′16.04″W / 42.3002250°N 7.7544556°W / 42.3002250; -7.7544556 (Pereiro de Aguiar)
Penitentiary Center of Teixeiro (A Coruña) 43°9′29.9″N7°59′9.66″W / 43.158306°N 7.9860167°W / 43.158306; -7.9860167 (Teixeiro)
Balearic Islands Penitentiary Center of Ibiza 38°54′35.9″N1°24′15.95″E / 38.909972°N 1.4044306°E / 38.909972; 1.4044306 (Ibiza)
Penitentiary Center of Mahón (Menorca) 39°52′1.86″N4°15′29.39″E / 39.8671833°N 4.2581639°E / 39.8671833; 4.2581639 (Mahón)
Penitentiary Center of Palma de Mallorca 39°35′59.29″N2°39′4.32″E / 39.5998028°N 2.6512000°E / 39.5998028; 2.6512000 (Palma de Mallorca)
La Rioja Penitentiary Center of Logroño 42°26′12.62″N2°28′16.92″W / 42.4368389°N 2.4713667°W / 42.4368389; -2.4713667 (Logroño)
Melilla Penitentiary Center of Melilla 35°18′1.89″N2°56′36.9″W / 35.3005250°N 2.943583°W / 35.3005250; -2.943583 (Melilla)
Navarre Penitentiary Center of Pamplona I 42°49′36.85″N1°40′40.15″W / 42.8269028°N 1.6778194°W / 42.8269028; -1.6778194 (Pamplona I)
Basque Country Penitentiary Center of Áraba/Álava 42°48′3.51″N2°47′9.93″W / 42.8009750°N 2.7860917°W / 42.8009750; -2.7860917 (Araba/Álava)
Penitentiary Center of Bilbao 43°14′1.15″N2°52′28.65″W / 43.2336528°N 2.8746250°W / 43.2336528; -2.8746250 (Bilbao)
Penitentiary Center of San Sebastián 43°18′12.67″N1°57′26.49″W / 43.3035194°N 1.9573583°W / 43.3035194; -1.9573583 (San Sebastián)
Asturias Penitentiary Center of Villabona 43°28′40.7″N5°48′44.47″W / 43.477972°N 5.8123528°W / 43.477972; -5.8123528 (Villabona)
Murcia Penitentiary Center of Murcia 37°55′44.6″N1°11′15.36″W / 37.929056°N 1.1876000°W / 37.929056; -1.1876000 (Murcia)
Penitentiary Center of Murcia II - Campos del Río 37°59′42.12″N1°23′11.12″W / 37.9950333°N 1.3864222°W / 37.9950333; -1.3864222 (Murcia II - Campos del Río)

Notes

  1. Closed in 2017. [5]
  2. Closed in 2015. [6]

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