• Üst katlar Meclis'e ayrılmıştı. Conciergerie, prensip olarak, kapıcının evi olarak belirlenmiştir; daha sonra, uzatma olarak, mahkumları koruduğu hapishane.
  • The edifice was converted into a prison when the King Charles V, who had been living in the Conciergerie, decided to relocate to the other side of the River Seine.
  • As La Conciergerie was close to the Palace of Justice, it became a prison in 1391. La Conciergerie is famous for its dramatic role during the 1789 Revolution.
  • Conciergerie. Conciergerie is most famous for being a prison in the 15th century but it was actually constructed in the 14th century.
  • ABOVE: A night view of the Conciergerie from the Right Bank of the Seine, with the Eiffel Tower's rotating beacon shining over the roof and chimneys.
  • Built in a Gothic style, a pioneering work in that period, the Conciergerie stands as a well-preserved evidence of the architecture of the 13th and 14th centuries.
  • Vestige de l'ancien palais des rois de France, le Palais de la Cité, la Conciergerie devient un des des hauts lieux de détention pendant la Révolution.
  • Located next to Sainte-Chapelle , the Conciergerie was once a royal residence for various French leaders. ... Visit the Conciergerie's website for more information.
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  • Located in the heart of Paris, on the Ile de la Cité, the Conciergerie is known to have been the “antechamber of death” during the Reign of Terror.