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The Conciergerie (French pronunciation: [kɔ̃sjɛʁʒəʁi]) (English: Lodge) is a former courthouse and prison in Paris, France, located on the west of the Île de la Cité, below the Palais de Justice. It was originally part of the former royal palace, the Palais de la Cité, which also included the Sainte-Chapelle. Two large medieval halls ...
La Conciergerie - Palais de la Cité (in French). Paris: Editions du Patrimoine- Centre des monuments nationaux. ISBN 978-2-85822-298-8. Fierro, Alfred (1996). Histoire et dictionnaire de Paris (in French). Robert Laffont. ISBN 2-221--07862-4. de Parseval, Béatrice; Mazeau, Guillaume (2019). The Conciergerie - Palais de la Cité (in English ...
Rosalie Lamorlière (née Marie-Rosalie Delamorlière; 19 March 1768 – 2 February 1848) was a French domestic servant.She was the last servant to Marie Antoinette, while the former queen was imprisoned in the Conciergerie—awaiting her trial and execution. [1]
La Conciergerie may refer to: The Conciergerie, a former courthouse and prison in Paris, France, The Caretaker's Lodge (La Conciergerie), a 1997 Canadian thriller film.
The Pont au Change (French pronunciation: [pɔ̃t‿o ʃɑ̃ʒ]) is a bridge over the Seine River in Paris, France. The bridge is located at the border between the first and fourth arrondissements. It connects the Île de la Cité from the Palais de Justice and the Conciergerie, to the Right Bank, at the Place du Châtelet.
This building is classé au titre des monuments historiques de la France. It is indexed in the base Mérimée , a database of architectural heritage maintained by the French Ministry of Culture , under the reference PA00085991 .
The monument marks the site of the New York City inn where LGBTQ rioters – including several well-known transgender activists – became catalysts for the modern LGBTQ+ rights movement.
Between 1820 and 1828, he built a new façade for the Conciergerie along the Seine between the Tour de l'Horloge and the Tour Bonbec. In 1836, a new entrance was to the Conciergerie was made between the Tour d'Argent and the Tour César. The ruins of the Palace of Justice after the Paris Commune (1871)