El Helicoide is a building in
Caracas
Caracas (, ), officially Santiago de León de Caracas, abbreviated as CCS, is the capital and largest city of Venezuela, and the center of the Metropolitan Region of Caracas (or Greater Caracas). Caracas is located along the Guaire River in the ...
,
Venezuela
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owned by the Venezuelan government and used as a facility and prison for both regular and political prisoners of the
Bolivarian National Intelligence Service (SEBIN).
In the shape of a three-sided pyramid, it was originally constructed as a
shopping mall
A shopping mall (or simply mall) is a North American term for a large indoor shopping center, usually anchored by department stores. The term "mall" originally meant a pedestrian promenade with shops along it (that is, the term was used to refe ...
, but never completed.
During the
Nicolás Maduro administration, El Helicoide became a high-profile prison for political detainees where systemic torture and human rights violations have taken place.
Prisoners have reported "people being beaten, electrocuted, hung by their limbs, forced into
stress positions
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and forced to plunge their face into a bag of faeces and breathe in".
History
El Helicoide is built on a hill in Roca Tarpeya between the parishes of
San Pedro and
San Agustín, in the extension of the avenues Armed Forces,
President Medina Angarita, and Nueva Granada. It has the shape of a three-sided pyramid with curved points formed by elevated paved roads intended for vehicle traffic and parking around an enclosed central area.
Concept
Its construction was undertaken by a private company during the government of then-president
Marcos Pérez Jiménez
Marcos Evangelista Pérez Jiménez (25 April 1914 – 20 September 2001) was a Venezuelan military and general officer of the Army of Venezuela and the dictator of Venezuela from 1950 to 1958, ruling as member of the military junta from 195 ...
in 1956. It was designed by the architects
Pedro Neuberger
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The counterpart patronymic surname of the name Pedro, meaning ...
,
Dirk Bornhorst and
Jorge Romero Gutiérrez. The project was to have included 300 boutiques, eight cinemas, a heliport, a 5-star hotel, a park, a club of owners and a show palace on the seventh level.
The building would include a 4 km long ramp spiraling around the structure itself, allowing vehicles to enter the building and park inside. The project would have cost $10 million in 1958, or $90 million in 2018.
In preparation for the project, many families were evicted from shanty towns in San Agustín and had their homes demolished.
Cancellation
Following the
1958 Venezuelan coup d'état which resulted in the overthrow of dictator
Marcos Pérez Jiménez
Marcos Evangelista Pérez Jiménez (25 April 1914 – 20 September 2001) was a Venezuelan military and general officer of the Army of Venezuela and the dictator of Venezuela from 1950 to 1958, ruling as member of the military junta from 195 ...
, developers were accused of being funded by Pérez Jiménez's government.
The incoming government refused to allow the mall's construction and litigation surrounding the project began involving the developers, businesses and the government.
Nelson Rockefeller
Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller (July 8, 1908 – January 26, 1979), sometimes referred to by his nickname Rocky, was an American businessman and politician who served as the 41st vice president of the United States from 1974 to 1977. A member of t ...
made offers to take over the project, but regulations resulted in the withdrawal of his proposal.
By 1961, construction of the building came to a halt after the development firm fell into bankruptcy one year before completion.
That same year the project was exhibited at the
Museum of Modern Art
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It plays a major role in developing and collecting modern art, and is often identified as one of ...
in New York City.
In 1965 attempts were made to resume its construction to complete it by 1967, though plans fell through. Over time, only the concrete foundation of the project was present while equipment destined for the cancelled mall was stolen, including custom high-speed Austrian elevators.
Government facility
Another view of the structure
In 1975, the Venezuelan government acquired the facility.
Between 1979 and 1982, 10,000 squatters occupied the facility until they were evicted.
By 1982, only the geodesic dome with its aluminum top on the concrete infrastructure was completed.
From 1984, some state agencies were gradually installed in the building,
the most important of which was the
Directorate of Intelligence and Prevention Services (DISIP). In 1985, DISIP purchased a 15 year lease for the lower two floors of El Helicoide, where prison cells are presently located.
The building was seriously affected by a bombing in the
1992 Venezuelan coup d'état attempts
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and an anti-aircraft response from it. The dome was later repaired following these events.
Since 2010, part of the building serves as the headquarters of the National
Experimental Security University
The Experimental Security University (UNES, ''Universidad Nacional Experimental de la Seguridad'') is a state university in Venezuela founded in 2009. It specialises in providing training for Venezuelan police and security forces, in particular t ...
(UNES). As unrest grew surrounding the
Nicolás Maduro
Nicolás Maduro Moros (; born 23 November 1962) is a Venezuelan politician and president of Venezuela since 2013, with his presidency under dispute since 2019.
Beginning his working life as a bus driver, Maduro rose to become a trade unio ...
government, offices, storerooms and even lavatories were converted into makeshift holding areas for the growing number of prisoners.
Prisoners describe it as a place where systematic torture and human rights violations occur.
On 16 May 2018, a , with several political prisoners arrested during the protests; Venezuelan authorities fired tear gas and
buckshot
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at individuals in the area.
Dimensions
* Total area: 101,940 m²
* Built area: 77,748 m²
* Commercial premises: 46,715 m²
* Roads and green areas: 29,192 m²
* Exhibition and industry area: 8.445 m²
See also
*
Gulag
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*
Laogai
''Laogai'' (), short for ''laodong gaizao'' (), which means reform through labor, is a criminal justice system involving the use of penal labor and prison farms in the People's Republic of China (PRC) and North Korea (DPRK). ''Láogǎi'' i ...
*
Kwalliso
North Korea's political penal labor colonies, transliterated ''kwalliso'' or ''kwan-ri-so'', constitute one of three forms of political imprisonment in the country, the other two being what David Hawk translated as "short-term detention/for ...
*
La Tumba (Caracas)
References
External links
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Video of tortureat El Helicoide, from ABC Spain
Buildings and structures in Caracas
Government buildings completed in 1961
Office buildings completed in 1961
Office buildings in Venezuela
Prisons in Venezuela
Pyramids in South America
Torture in Venezuela
Intelligence agency headquarters
Police headquarters
Squats
Former squats