- aviewoncities.com paris/conciergerieDuring these years, the Conciergerie became famous as the location where prisoners were held before they were taken to the guillotine to be beheaded.
- ytur.net yurtdisi/fransa/paris/conciergerieConciergerie, Fransa’nın başkenti Paris’de bulunmaktadır. Şehrin kalbi olarak kabul edilmiş Seine Nehri üzerindeki ada Ile de la Cite’de yer almaktadır.
- parisdiscoveryguide.com conciergerie-paris.htmlThe Conciergerie began as a royal palace called Palais de la Cité ("Palace of the City"), originally built in the 6th century by Clovis, the first King of France.
- tickets-paris.fr conciergerie-tickets/about-…In the 14th century, the Conciergerie lost its status as a royal residence but was used primarily as the Parliament for administrative purposes.
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- ranksmap.com paris/en/conciergerie-parisIn the revolutionary era, the Conciergerie assumed the role of court and prison where she was incarcerated, among others, also Maria Antonietta.
- kevmrc.com conciergerie-parisTo 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
- culturezvous.com en/history-of-the-paris-…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.
- eutouring.com la_conciergerie_in_paris.htmlLa Conciergerie was the first royal palace in Paris built on a island in the River Seine and was called the Palais de la Cite before it became a prison.
- en.northleg.com paris/sights/conciergerie/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.