Cell H11, located in Verviers, Belgium, is part of the historically rich Verviers Barracks. Originally built during a time of political unrest and social change, this barracks has undergone many transformations. A large portion of the barracks has now been converted into apartments and offices, but some parts, including Cell H11, remain as silent witnesses to the past.
Once serving as a place of confinement and discipline for soldiers and potential prisoners, Cell H11 saw sunlight filtering through its bars, while the greenery in the background offered hope and longing to those imprisoned within. It tells the story of those who were here, their desires, their fears, and their hope for freedom.
Though now abandoned, Cell H11 remains a tangible reminder of a time of struggle and conflict, but also of perseverance and hope. It is a place where echoes of the past still resonate, and where visitors can reflect on the challenges and victories of Belgian history.