1. The Clink Prison Museum is a historic site and museum in London that showcases the dark and harrowing history of the Clink Prison, which was one of England’s oldest and toughest prisons. The museum features exhibits and displays that highlight the stories of the prison’s notorious inmates, including debtors, heretics, and even murderers. Visitors can explore the cells and torture chambers, learn about the prison’s strict rules and harsh punishments, and see artifacts such as torture devices and original prison doors. Some interesting facts about the Clink Prison Museum include:

- The prison was originally built in the 12th century, but was rebuilt several times over the centuries until it was finally closed in 1780.

- The name \"Clink\" comes from the sound that the prisoners’ chains made when they rattled against the walls of their cells.

- Many famous figures in British history were imprisoned at the Clink Prison, including Sir Thomas More, John Rogers, and Robert Aske.

2. The Clink Prison Museum is open every day, except for Christmas Day, from 10:00am to 6:00pm. Their phone number is +44 (0)20 7403 0900.

3. Tickets to the Clink Prison Museum can be purchased at the door or online in advance. Admission prices vary depending on age and group size, but generally range from £7.50 to £30.00. The museum is located in Southwark, near the Southwark and London Bridge tube stations. It is also easily accessible by bus or train.