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Get priority access to this former palace and riverside prison on Paris's medieval Île de la Cité. You’ll see prison cells from the French Revolution (including the cell of Queen Marie Antoinette), and the Gothic is Europe’s biggest medieval hall still in existence.History is soaked into the thick walls of this incredible Gothic building. Built as a royal palace in the 14th century, when the royal family decamped for fancier surroundings in the Louvre and Vincennes, it found new life as a prison. During the French Revolution it earned the chilling nickname the antechamber to the guillotine. People accused of being an enemy of the republic would face a tribunal in the Great Hall, where they would either be acquitted, or found guilty of treason and sentenced to death. If convicted they would await their fate in one of the nearby cells. The wealthy would pay for relatively comfortable rooms with beds, while commoners were crammed into plague-infested haybed cells.The most famous resident during its stint as a prison was Queen Marie Antoinette. After the Restoration, her cell was converted into a chapel. A visit to her lockup is one of the highlights of a trip to this famous building. Other attractions include Europe's largest medieval hall, the , and the dreaded Bonbec Tower, which was a torture chamber. The name 'Bonbec' refers to the fact that prisoners who came here would confess to whatever they were being accused of ( means 'good' and meant 'mouth').A visit to the Conciergerie is a fascinating glimpse into the turbulent history of the French Republic. And unlike many of its residents, you're allowed to leave afterwards! The Conciergerie's past as a tribunal lives on in the present - parts of it now house the Paris Law Courts.
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About Conciergerie
The Conciergerie is a former royal palace and riverside prison in Paris, located on the Île de la Cité. Built in the 14th century as a palace, it was converted into a prison during the French Revolution and became known as the 'Antechamber to the Guillotine' as it held prisoners before their execution. The building still houses the Paris law courts today.
Why Conciergerie is a must
You will receive priority access to this former royal palace and riverside prison. See cells from the French Revolution, including Queen Marie Antoinette's cell, and explore Europe's largest surviving medieval Gothic hall.
Top things to do at Conciergerie
Visit Queen Marie Antoinette's cell, which was later restored and converted into a chapel. Explore Europe's largest medieval hall, rich with history. See the Bonbec Tower, which was once a torture chamber where prisoners often confessed to their accusations.
Location of Conciergerie
Located on the Île de la Cité riverside in Paris. Currently, parts of the building still house the Paris law courts.
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The Conciergerie is a fascinating glimpse into the turbulent history of the French Republic, and unlike many of its inhabitants, you are allowed to leave afterwards! The former Conciergerie currently serves as a court.
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