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Revolution: discover the district of the Royal Palace!

Walk with the historian Guillaume Mazeau on the traces of the Revolution in the district of the Royal Palace with the application Parcours Révolution.
Sunday 17 September 2023, 15:00, 16:30Passed
Fédor Hoffbauer (1839-1922), Le cirque semi-enterré du Palais-Royal en 1794, dessin, 21,1 x 31,6 cm, Paris, Musée Carnavalet-Histoire de Paris (D.7942) © Paris Musées / Musée Carnavalet-Histoire de Paris

Walk with the historian Guillaume Mazeau on the traces of the Revolution in the district of the Royal Palace with the application Parcours Révolution.
The City of Paris invites you to travel through the Paris of the French Revolution through the traces still visible and the many symbols of this period, a major turning point in the history of France and the capital. On the occasion of the European Heritage Days, two exceptional visits are organized by the historian Guillaume Mazeau, who participated in the creation of the application Parcours Révolution in 2021.
This is an opportunity to rediscover the Palais Royal district, the starting point of the Revolution in Paris. Rare space of freedom under the Ancien Régime, it is a space where «patriots» meet and express themselves, but also where insurrection movements are born in the image of the taking of the Bastille. Download the Revolution Journey app or visit https://parcours srevolution.paris.fr/_ !_
Event by reservation, to be made on the following link:


Meet in front of Jean-Michel Othoniel’s Metro Palais-Royal. SPACE BEING LIMITED, THANK YOU TO UNSUBSCRIBE IF YOU CANNOT FINALLY ENSURE YOUR PRESENCE AT THE EVENT.

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Thèmes 2023
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About the location

Place Colette
Rue Saint-Honoré, 75001 Paris
  • Île-de-France
Meeting point in front of the Palais-Royal metro station.