Salle des Gens d’Armes

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The Salle des Gens d’Armes is a vast medieval Gothic hall in Paris, historically used as a royal dining and gathering space and now one of the most notable surviving interiors of the former palace-prison complex.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Gothic hall
historic interior
medieval great hall
architecturalStyle Gothic architecture
associatedWith French monarchy NERFINISHED
history of the Palais de la Cité
country France
currentUse museum space
tourist attraction
era Middle Ages
floorLevel ground floor of the Conciergerie
functionInRoyalPalace served as a service and gathering area for the royal household
hasArchitecturalFeature Gothic vaulting
pointed arches
ribbed vaults
rows of massive columns
hasConservationStatus preserved historic interior
hasTourismType cultural tourism
heritage tourism
heritageDesignation part of a Monument historique of France
isPartOfTheme medieval Paris
royal and judicial history of France
languageOfName French
locatedIn Conciergerie NERFINISHED
France
Paris
Île de la Cité NERFINISHED
material stone
notableFor being one of the largest surviving medieval halls in Paris
being one of the principal surviving interiors of the former royal palace on the Île de la Cité
openToPublic true
partOf former Palais de la Cité
former royal palace and prison complex on the Île de la Cité
historic site of the Conciergerie and Sainte-Chapelle ensemble
region Île-de-France region
surface form: Île-de-France
translationOfName Hall of the Men-at-Arms NERFINISHED
usedFor banquets
gathering space for royal household
reception hall
royal dining hall

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Conciergerie hasPart Salle des Gens d’Armes