Overview:
Unveiling Medieval Paris: Conciergerie Entry Tickets
Step back in time and explore the captivating Conciergerie, a pivotal landmark in Parisian history.
This imposing structure, once a royal palace and later a notorious prison, offers a glimpse into the city's fascinating past.
Here's what awaits you:
- Rich History: Delve into the Conciergerie's evolution from royal residence to revolutionary prison, housing infamous figures like Marie Antoinette.
- Architectural Marvel: Explore the Grande Salle, a stunning hall known for its Gothic architecture and intricate details.
The Conciergerie was formerly the royal palace in Paris, and a prison - especially during the French Revolution years. According to me, the best view is the Hall of the Guards, even if I could not enjoy it fully, because most of it was hosting a temporary exhibition about Queen Marie-Antoinette through the ages. The exhibition about Marie Antoinette is very interesting, and shows the queen image throughout the times. There are very good explanations to what's on display. The rest of the Conciergerie is a long walk through different parts of the castle, including the cell of Marie Antoinette, her memorial chapel, several cells, including one close to where Robespierre's cell was. The path of the visit is not marked clearly, so it is not easy to follow it. There are a lot of explanations available, a heaven for history buffs but definitely too many for the average tourist, making this part of the visit quite boring. On the outside walls of the Conciergerie, towards the Seine river, there is an interesting astronomic
The Conciergerie is a really cool place to spend a few hours in Paris. With its storied history, it is very cool to walk through the old prison. The Marie Antoinette exhibit, in particular, was great. The exhibit displayed how Marie was portrayed in her time and thereafter. It was visually interesting and thought provoking. If you find her a fascinating person in history, I highly recommend.
Visit the building from outside, it is splendid indeed. Thinking of its history gave a feeling not explainable.