• The Conciergerie is not famous for its days as a royal stay, but rather because of its grim and central role in the French Revolution.
  • Charles VII of France installed in the Conciergerie the Parliament of Paris in the fifteenth century and Louis XVI built new buildings.
  • From this time onwards the Conciergerie had a new role as a seat for parliament, a centre of justice and as a prison. Salle des Gens d'Armes in the Conciergerie.
  • The Conciergerie (French: La Conciergerie) is a former royal palace and prison in Paris, located on the west of the Île de la Cité, near the Cathedral of Notre-Dame.
  • Conciergerie (Fransızca telaffuzu: [kɔsjɛʁʒəʁi] ) Fransa'nın Paris şehrinde, 'nin batısında yer alan bir binadır. Île de la Cité , eskiden bir hapishane...
  • From royal palace to notorious prison during the Revolution, the sumptuous, gothic Conciergerie on the Île de la Cité is charged with history and emotion.
  • The Conciergerie is a former courthouse and prison in Paris, France, located on the west of the Île de la Cité, below the Palais de Justice.
  • The Conciergerie is near the iconic Cathedral of Notre-Dame. ... The Conciergerie was built during the 14th century and is an example of early Gothic architecture.
  • Now, the Conciergerie invites visitors to from all over the globe to explore the rich heritage of the French capital and boasts of its glorious past.
  • The Conciergerie is a former courthouse and prison in Paris, France, located on the Île de la Cité, below the Palais de Justice.