La Conciergerie - Paris

Address : boulevard du Palais
Zip code : 75001
City : Paris - France
Email : la-conciergerieSPAMFILTER@monuments-nationaux.fr
Website : La Conciergerie - Paris
Opening hours : March 1 to October 31: from 9.30a.m. to 6p.m./ November 1 to February 29: from 9a.m. to 5p.m./ Last entry 30 minutes before closing time./ Closed on January 1, May 1 and December 25.
Prices : Adults: 7 €/ Joint ticket Conciergerie and Sainte-Chapelle: 11 €/ Concessions : 4,50 €/ Concessions joint ticket Conciergerie and Sainte-Chapelle: 7,50 €/ Free entry to under 18 year-olds (excluding school groups)/ Free entry to 18 to 26 year-olds (European Citizens)
Phone : + 33 (0)1 53 40 60 93
Metro/Bus : Metro: Châtelet, Saint-Michel, Cité: lines 1, 4, 7, 11 and 14 / Bus: 21, 24, 27, 38, 58, 81, 85 and Balabus / RER:Châtelet-les-Halles, Saint-Michel, Notre-Dame: lines B and C - Follow the Seine banks to Ile de la Cité
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The Conciergerie (La Conciergerie) Paris

La Conciergerie - Paris

La Conciergerie - Paris

Built in the early 14th century, this Gothic architecture, complete with men-at-arms room, guardroom and kitchen, The Conciergerie is located on Ile de la Cité and was built by Phillipe the Fair (1284 - 1314). The architects of this fortress were Nicolas des Chaumes and Jean de Saint-Germer where this palace was part of the residence of the kings before the Louvre. Following, the departure of the Kings, the Concierge rented it out to shopkeepers.

In 1391, the Conciergerie became the first prison of Paris when this residence accommodated the seat of the Parliament and the judicial power. During the French Revolution, nearly 3,000 condemned spent their last days here. They were then transported to Concorde Square to be guillotined. Amongst them were Marie-Antoinette, the Austrian and wife of Louis XVI and Charlotte Corday, arrested to have stabbed Marat in his bath.

Danton also has his share of stay here. Today you can visit the Prisoners' Gallery, where the cells have been reconstituated according to those time. The windows of this gallery overlooks onto the Women's Square, where the prisoners take their walk. The dungeon of Marie-Antoinette was reconstituted and her original cell was transformed into a chapel, according to the wish of Louis XVIII. You will also find momentos of the French Revolution during your visit.


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