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La Conciergerie
Take a look inside Paris’ seat of justice, the stunning palatial complex that once housed Marie-Antoinette in her final hours.
What you'll do
La Conciergerie has been the central seat of authority and justice in Paris for almost 1000 years. It has a rich history and its ancient halls have seen countless games of power played out within them over the centuries.
The original La Conciergerie was a Roman fortress that, due to its enduring political significance, has been repeatedly enlarged throughout the years. It was said at the time to be the most impressive palace of the Middle Ages and continues to amaze any visitor who walks within its walls.
In the late 14th Century, the monarchs that lived inside this palace relocated to the Louvre, and La Conciergerie became the central administration offices of the Parliament of Paris. It even became the place in which Marie-Antoinette was imprisoned during the Revolution, before her gruesome death.
The hallowed halls and grand architecture of this ancient civic building are a monument to the bureaucratic power of France that once stretched across half the world.
What's included
Delve into the judicial history of Paris in this imposing palace that still functions to this day.
Reservations
Booking required
To book your spot, visit La Conciergerie's website, select the category "J'ai d'ja un billet (0€)" and pick your date and time.
Where you'll be
2 Boulevard du Palais, Paris, FRHow to get there
Cité
Operating hours
Daily: 9.30AM - 6PM
These times are subject to change. For current hours, you may also check the attraction website.
Closings & holidays
Closed from 18th to 26th July
Closed on July 26.
Find out more
For more information visit the La Conciergerie website.
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