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Conciergerie


The Conciergerie is a building in Paris, France, located on the west of the Île de la Cité, formerly a prison but presently used mostly for law courts.

It was part of the former royal palace, the Palais de la Cité, which consisted of the Conciergerie, Palais de Justice and the Sainte-Chapelle.

 

Hundreds of prisoners during the French Revolution were taken from the Conciergerie to be executed by guillotine at a number of locations around Paris.

 

The west part of the island was originally the site of a Merovingian palace, and was known initially as the Palais de la Cité.

 

From the 10th to the 14th centuries, it was the main palace of the medieval Kings of France. During the reigns of Louis IX (Saint Louis) (1214–1270) and Philippe IV (Philip the Fair) (1284–1314) the Merovingian palace was extended and fortified more extensively.



Conciergerie
Address: 2 Boulevard du Palais, 75001
Phone: +33153406080
Site: http://www.paris-conciergerie.fr/

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