Temple (Paris)

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The Temple was an ancient fortress in Paris, located in what are now the IIIe and IVe arrondissements. It was built by the Knights Templar starting in 1240, during Saint Louis' reign, and was later turned into a prison. The fortress was destroyed in the 19th century; today the Temple Paris metro stop stands on the old location.

[edit] French Revolution

The Temple is notorious for having been the French royal family's jail at the time of the Revolution. The royals imprisoned at the Temple's tower were:

In 1808, the Temple having become a place of pilgrimage for royalists, Napoleon ordered most of its demolition, which took two years. The rest of what was left of the Temple was ordered demolished by Napoleon III around 1860. Today this place is now a stop over of the Paris Metro and the Palais de Justice (Courthouse) of the third arrondissement.

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