Panoramica:
Utilizzate un biglietto combinato per accedere sia alla Conciergerie che alla Sainte-Chapelle. Esplorate la splendida architettura e l'illustre storia culturale di questi due luoghi speciali.
Punti salienti
- Imparate a conoscere la Parigi medievale visitando la splendida Conciergerie, dove potrete ammirare anche la splendida architettura del tribunale rivoluzionario e la prigione in cui si dice sia stata imprigionata Maria Antonietta.
- Visitate le tombe degli eroi della Rivoluzione francese e ammirate gli edifici gotici del XIV secolo, le celle di prigione e i sotterranei.
- Ammirate l'architettura gotica e le magnifiche vetrate del XIII secolo della Sainte-Chapelle con calma.
- Scoprite i preziosi manufatti e le reliquie conservati qui in passato, tra cui la Corona di Spine e l'Immagine di Edessa.
Less crowded than its neighboring touristic building, the Sainté-Chapelle, it is an interesting construction with its particular style and history behind. Saint-Chapelle I always visit when in Paris, it’s simply stunning.
A Medieval Royal Residence with Gothic halls, used as a prison in the revolution. A place full of stories and mysteries that reminds the tragic end of a famous Empress. The Chapel is stunning. Definitely a must visit. Centrally located and also near a metro stop, it's easy to fit in a quick stop.
The Conciergerie is an interesting building with quite a long, dark and intriguing history. It dates to the early Middle Ages and was part of the royal palace, the Palais de la Cité. During the French Revolution it became rather infamous as many people were imprisoned there and then were executed. Marie Antoinette served time in one of the cells of the Conciergerie. It's worth taking some time to visit and have a bit of a look at some of the history of France in this amazing place. Today the building is part of the Law Courts of the city, but it is also a museum and has been preserved as a national monument as well.