• 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 located within the perimeter of the Paris Courthouse. The monument is subject to the specific safety and security rules of this location.
  • During the Revolution, the Conciergerie housed the Revolutionary Tribunal, and served as a prison for up to 1,200 male and female prisoners at a time.
  • Historical significance: The Conciergerie is one of Paris' most famous medieval palace-turned-royal prison, housing Marie-Antoinette in her final days.
  • A country style house. The Conciergerie is a part of Chateau Saint Martin de las Oumettes. ... The owners of the Conciergerie.
  • Conciergerie, Fransız Devrimi sırasında bir zamanlar hapishane görevi gören Gotik tarzda inşa edilmiş eski bir kraliyet sarayıdır.
  • In the early 14th century, the building of the Conciergerie functioned as a royal palace and was known as the Palais de la Cité.
  • 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.
  • By the nineteenth century, the Conciergerie Paris underwent restorations and was declared a historical monument by the twentieth century.