There are plenty of unusual hotels in the world from one without any walls to an Airbnb surrounded by a million bees. And, one of the latest bizarre stays to emerge is in Berlin, Germany, where a prison has been transformed into a luxury hotel. Hotel Wilmina in Charlottenburg has roomy guest suites which were once prison cells, reports DailyMail. READ MORE: 'I quit my job to work on yachts – and now get paid to travel the world' One of the original cells, however, has been kept in its original condition to remember the hotel’s previous occupants. Architects Adolf Bruckner and Eduard Furstenau designed the buildings in 1896 and part of it was used in World War II to house resistance fighters. The women’s prison was closed in 1985, but has opened this year to new guests after lying “inaccessible and forgotten”. Parts of the prison have been preserved while new materials were used to convert it into a stunning hotel. Cell doors and railings remain while the … [Read more...] about Berlin prison used for resistance fighters in World War II becomes luxe hotel