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Île de la Cité         
  • The [[Pont Neuf]] and Square du Vert-Galant seen from the west, downstream
  • Haussmann's demolition of the overcrowded streets of the island (1862)
  • The island in 1609 (Plan de Vassalieu) with [[Notre-Dame de Paris]] at the top
  • Plaque commemorating the burning of [[Jacques de Molay]]
  • Prefecture of Police on the Quai des Orfèvres
  • Archeological crypt under the [[Parvis Notre-Dame – Place Jean-Paul II]]
  • Map of Île de la Cité
  • The royal palace on Île de la Cité in the [[Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry]], circa 1410, showing the [[Sainte-Chapelle]] at right
  • Map of Paris in the 9th century, showing the city concentrated on Île de la Cité.
  • Île de la Cité (2009)
  • Image of Jupiter on the Pillar of the Boatmen (1st century AD), Cluny, [[Musée National du Moyen Age]]
  • The island in 1739 (Plan de Turgot)
  • Square du Vert-Galant
ISLAND IN THE RIVER SEINE, PARIS, FRANCE
Ile de la Cite; Ile de la cite; Ile de la Cité; Island of Paris; Island of the City; Île du Palais
Île de la Cité (; English: City Island)Pronunciation of Île de la Cité at PronounceItRight.com (retrieved 6 October 2015).
Palais de la Cité         
  • The Palais in 1858, by [[Adrien Dauzats]]
  • A banquet in 1358 hosted by [[Charles V of France]] in the ''Grand'Salle'' for his uncle [[Charles IV of Luxembourg]], by [[Jean Fouquet]]
  • The Conciergerie during the Revolution (1790)
  • The Grand'Salle of the Palace in the 16th century, by [[Androuet du Cerceau]]
  • Project to open the perspective in front of the western front by demolishing the [[Place Dauphine]], by Duc and Daumet, 1868
  • The ruins of the Palace of Justice after the Paris Commune (1871)
  • Session of the [[Parlement of Paris]], attended by Louis XVI, in the Grand Chamber (19 November 1787)
  • The [[Parlement de Paris]] meets as a high court in 1723
  • Floor plan of the palace as it looked following the construction of Sainte-Chapelle, by [[Eugène Viollet-le-Duc]], with Saint-Chapelle (labeled "A") near the center and the site of the later [[Conciergerie]] below it
  • Drawing of the Palace as it looked following the construction of Sainte-Chapelle (consecrated in 1248), by [[Viollet-le-Duc]]
  • Louis XIV arrives at the Palais de la Cité to preside over a session of the [[Parlement de Paris]] (1715)
  • [[Marie Antoinette]] on trial before the Revolutionary Tribunal, after [[Hippolyte de la Charlerie]], engraved by Jacob Meyer-Heine for Blanc's ''Histoire de la Revolution''
  • The Chambre de Comptes (center) and [[Sainte Chapelle]] (right) in about 1640
GOVERNMENT STRUCTURE
Palais de la cite; Palais de la cité
, , and Sainte-Chapelle; upper sections of the still-standing northern front towers, gables of the , and 12th-century circular keep (demolished 1778) are visible behind.
Théâtre de la Cité-Variétés         
FORMER THEATRE IN PARIS
Théâtre de la Cité
The Théâtre de la Cité-Variétés, also known simply as the Théâtre de la Cité, was an entertainment venue now demolished, located in the former rue Saint-Barthélemy, now the , on the Île de la Cité in the modern 4th arrondissement of Paris. The theatre had a capacity of 1,800–2,000 spectators.