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The Conciergerie


Paris, France
"[T]he Conciergerie is one of the oldest remains of the Palais de la Cité, residence and seat of power of the kings of France in the Middle Ages.
Transformed into a prison for the Parliament of Paris towards the end of the 14th century, the Conciergerie remained a major place of detention during the French Revolution with the installation of the Revolutionary Court. Its most famous prisoner was Marie-Antoinette. A commemorative chapel was built during the 19th century Restoration period on the site of her cell"
www.paris-conciergerie.fr/en/discover/history-of-the-conciergerie
AP1089438
"[T]he Conciergerie is one of the oldest remains of the Palais de la Cité, residence and seat of power of the kings of France in the Middle Ages.
Transformed into a prison for the Parliament of Paris towards the end of the 14th century, the Conciergerie remained a major place of detention during the French Revolution with the installation of the Revolutionary Court. Its most famous prisoner was Marie-Antoinette. A commemorative chapel was built during the 19th century Restoration period on the site of her cell"
www.paris-conciergerie.fr/en/discover/history-of-the-conciergerie
AP1089438
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