Square du Temple – Elie Wiesel

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Square du Temple – Elie Wiesel is a historic public garden in central Paris known for its landscaped grounds, children’s play areas, and memorials, including tributes to Holocaust victims.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf public garden
square in Paris
country France
hasAccessibility wheelchair-accessible paths
hasFeature bandstand
benches
children’s playground
dog-free areas
drinking fountains
fenced play areas
flower beds
landscaped lawns
lawn for relaxation
pond
public toilets
sports areas
tree-lined paths
hasFunction commemorating Holocaust victims
providing green space for local residents
hasHeritageStatus Monument historique
hasMemorial memorial plaques listing names of deported children
memorial to Jewish children deported from the 3rd arrondissement during the Holocaust NERFINISHED
memorial to residents deported during World War II NERFINISHED
memorials to Holocaust victims
hasNearbyPublicTransport République metro station NERFINISHED
Temple metro station NERFINISHED
hasNearbyStreet Rue de Bretagne NERFINISHED
Rue du Temple NERFINISHED
hasUse children’s play area
memorial space
public recreation
hasVegetation chestnut trees
flowering shrubs
ornamental plants
plane trees
heritageDesignationAppliesToPart site of former Knights Templar enclosure
historicalEventAssociated imprisonment of Louis XVI
imprisonment of Marie Antoinette’s family
historicalLocationOf Temple prison during the French Revolution
former Knights Templar fortress
medieval Temple enclosure
locatedIn 3rd arrondissement of Paris NERFINISHED
Le Marais NERFINISHED
Paris
central Paris
namedAfter Elie Wiesel NERFINISHED
openToPublic yes
operator City of Paris NERFINISHED
ownedBy City of Paris NERFINISHED

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3rd arrondissement of Paris contains Square du Temple – Elie Wiesel