The main camp in the Paris area was Drancy which was primarily a transit camp. There's no mention of Jews being held at Chateau Vincennes during World War 2 in the Wikipedia article.
Château de Vincennes - Paris Métro - was created in 1934.
Porte de Vincennes - Paris Métro - was created in 1900.
King Henry V died on 31 August 1422 in the Chateau de Vincennes (which is near Paris), at the age of 35, seemingly from the dysentery he had been infected by during the siege of Meaux.
Bois de Vincennes (Hedleygb): Technicaly, the Bois de Vincennes is not in Paris. The largest park in East Paris is the Buttes Chaumont (North-East). The Parc de Montsouris is also biggish, but more South than East.
la Bastille, le Louvre, le Château de Vincennes
Château de Paris
Paris France
August 1944
helped save Paris by stopping the German advance.
The distance from Paris, France to Rennes-le-Chateau in southern France is 494.3 miles. The driving time is 7 hours 10 minutes in normal driving conditions.
Chateau Montelena, most famous for its fine selection of white wines is located in the beautiful Napa Valley, in the United States of America. Chateau Montelena won the outstanding award for "Judgement of Paris" wine competition.
the 16th of June 1944, after Paris was declared "open-city".