The French Revolution had a ripple effect throughout history, and it all kicked off right here in Paris. On this walking tour through the Marais neighbourhood with Context Travel expert Georgia Dearden, you‘ll see where history was made and how catastrophic weather and a series of meteorological events sparked socio-political tensions that ultimately led to the revolution.
Decode symbolism in Place du Chatelet and unravel key events like the Reign of Terror and the beheading of the royal family. Pass by Musée Carnavalet and explore the birth of the National Assembly. Learn how climatic events, social injustice, and political upheaval converged to reshape history.
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Start your journey at Place de la Bastille, where the infamous political prison of the same name was stormed during the French Revolution, setting off a chain of events that transformed France.
Stroll through Place des Vosges, a charming square that witnessed significant socio-political upheavals, and learn about the radical transformations that unfolded from monarchy to republic within a few swift years.
Pass by the Cour et Jardin de l'Hôtel de Sully, an architectural gem that echoes the medieval past, as you explore the socio-political landscape that shaped the revolution.
Delve into the history of Hôtel de Sully, a magnificent mansion, and discover how the French Revolution affected aristocratic properties during this tumultuous period.
Wander through Place Sainte-Catherine, absorbing the medieval ambiance and historical significance of the Parish Church of Saint-Paul of Saint-Louis, where pivotal events unfolded during the revolution.
Pass by Musée Carnavalet, where you'll learn about the confiscation of buildings from aristocratic owners during the revolution, unraveling the complex narrative of social and cultural transformations.
Discover the Vestige de la Petite Force, a historical remnant that provides insights into the revolutionary era and the challenges faced by Parisian workers struggling with exorbitantly priced bread.
See the Parish Church of Saint-Paul of Saint-Louis, a site entwined with revolutionary tales, and gain a deeper understanding of the moral struggles and political developments of the time.
Pass by Hôtel de Sens, an architectural gem with historical significance, as you traverse the cityscape, uncovering the complexities of the French Revolution's impact on both the aristocracy and the common people.
See Hôtel de Ville, Paris' City Hall and reflect on the final days of the royal family and the broader implications of the revolution on the political landscape.
Explore the Courtyard of the City Hall, a space that witnessed pivotal moments during the revolution, and gain insights into the birth of the National Assembly and the advocacy for laws by independent citizens.
Pass by the Square of Saint-Jacques Tower, catching a glimpse of the over 800-year-old city wall that once protected Paris, symbolizing the enduring historical legacy of the city.
Witness the iconic Tour Saint-Jacques, a historical landmark that stands as a testament to the city's rich heritage, and contemplate the significant events that unfolded during the tumultuous times of the revolution.
Decode the symbolism behind the ornate column in Place du Châtelet square, gaining insights into the socio-political climate that fueled the French Revolution.
Cross the Pont au Change bridge, absorbing the historical atmosphere, and reflect on the dramatic events that reshaped Paris and the course of history.
End your tour at the Palais de Justice de Paris, where you'll discover the complexities of political upheaval, climatic events, and social injustice that converged to reshape the very fabric of the world during the French Revolution.
The tour begins at Place de la Bastille. Travelers can take subway lines 1, 5 or 8 to the Bastille station or bus lines 72, 76, 86, 87 and 91 to reach Place de la Bastille.
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