Visit a historic Conciergerie to discover vaulted medieval spaces such as the guards' and men-at-arms' rooms
Along with the Sainte-Chapelle, the Conciergerie is one of the main remains of the Palais de la Cité, where the kings of France lived for several centuries throughout the Middle Ages. During the French Revolution, the Conciergerie counted among its forced boarders personalities such as Queen Marie-Antoinette, whose reconstructed dungeon can be visited. Today, the Conciergerie is part of the Paris Courthouse, with its Bonbec, d'Argent, César and de l'Horloge towers. A must-see in the heart of the capital.
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For an excellent view of the building's neo-Gothic facade, stand on the north side of the Seine River at the Quai de la Mégisserie. From this distance, with its three round towers and Tour de l'Horloge (Clock Tower), the fortress looks more like a fairytale castle than a penitentiary.
Outside the building, on the corner of the quai de l’Horloge, you will find the first public clock in Paris, which works perfectly, despite the fact that it was created more than six centuries ago in 1370!
Entrance €13.00. Open daily 9.30-18.00.
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Visite horaire 17h30, la conciergerie ferme à 18h. Pourquoi proposer cette horaire si c’est infaisable? En plus de ça, les employés devant ont été plus que désagréables en disant que NOUS étions fautifs, qu’on ne sait pas s’organiser et plus, et le tout sur un ton plus qu’agressif et moqueur. Triste pour notre réputation de parisien…