• At this point, Palais de la Cite was now available for use by the Paris Parliament. The Conciergerie was chosen by the King as a means to maintain order...
  • The Conciergerie, whose name means lodge in English, was a royal residence and later on a prison in Paris.
  • Discover the Conciergerie, one of Paris' oldest monuments and the site where Marie-Antoinette was imprisoned before her execution.
  • To help you make up your mind about whether you should visit the Conciergerie, and to help you plan your visit to Paris, you’ll find in this guide
  • As a result, it’s easy to visit Conciergerie as part of your Paris itinerary. Finally, the Conciergerie exterior features the oldest public clock in Paris.
  • When it was classified as a historic monument in 1914, La Conciergerie was transformed into a museum.
  • Every French schoolchild learns about Paris 's Conciergerie on Paris's Île de la Cité ( map ), and many must shudder as they pass it, for here were imprisoned...
  • Consistently overlooked by tourists who beeline to the adjoining (and far more famous) Sainte-Chapelle, La Conciergerie is one of Paris' most enigmatic...
  • In the 6th century, Clovis, the king of the Franks, was the first sovereign to make Paris his capital and to establish his royal residence in the Conciergerie.
  • One of the oldest buildings in Paris, La Conciergerie is the main vestige of the former Palais de la Cité, which was the residence and seat of power of the Kings...