The Conciergerie in Paris is a historic building on the Île de la Cité, in the heart of the city. Originally built as a royal palace, it served as a prison from the 14th century. The striking Gothic building was part of the Palais de la Cité, the residence of the French kings from the 10th to the 14th century.In the Middle Ages, the Conciergerie was converted into a court and prison complex. During the French Revolution, it became sadly famous as a place of detention for numerous prisoners, including Marie-Antoinette, who awaited her execution there. The gloomy cells and oppressive atmosphere reflect the horrors of that time.
Today, the Conciergerie is a museum that guides visitors through the rich history of the building. Key attractions include the monumental Salle des Gens d'Armes, an impressive Gothic hall, and the reconstructed cells, including that of Marie-Antoinette. As part of historic Paris and due to its important role in the history of France, the Conciergerie is a major cultural and tourist attraction.
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2 Boulevard du Palais
75001 Paris
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