Marie Antoinette’s cell (reconstitution)

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Marie Antoinette’s cell (reconstitution) is a reconstructed prison room in the Conciergerie in Paris that recreates the conditions in which the French queen was held before her execution during the Revolution.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical reconstruction
museum exhibit
about Marie Antoinette NERFINISHED
events preceding her execution in 1793
her imprisonment at the Conciergerie
category Cultural heritage of France
Museums about the French Revolution
Tourist attractions in Paris
country France
depicts final imprisonment of Marie Antoinette
prison conditions of Marie Antoinette
exhibitionType permanent exhibition element
hasLanguage French
hasPart furnishings evoking 18th‑century prison conditions
interpretive panels about Marie Antoinette’s imprisonment
objects recalling the queen’s last days
hasSubject conditions of detention during the French Revolution
trial and execution of Marie Antoinette
hasTheme French Revolution NERFINISHED
French monarchy NERFINISHED
Reign of Terror NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation part of Palais de la Cité historic site
inspiredBy original prison cell of Marie Antoinette
locatedIn Conciergerie NERFINISHED
Paris
locatedInBuilding former royal palace and prison of the Conciergerie
operator Centre des monuments nationaux NERFINISHED
partOf Conciergerie museum circuit NERFINISHED
subjectOf French Revolution history exhibitions
usedFor cultural tourism
heritage interpretation
historical education
visitorAttraction tourists in Paris

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Conciergerie hasPart Marie Antoinette’s cell (reconstitution)