the Bastille castle was earmarked for demolition before the French Revolution, and its dismantling was to take place in July 1789 (it is not a consequence of the fall of the castle) the stones from the dismantled castle were used to build "le pont de la Concorde".
The Bastille was made a prison under the reign of Louis XIII.
No, Bastille are in fact from Southhampton in England I know the name sounds French but they are not French
You see the place is marked with a tall monument that is made with some of the stones of the original Bastille.
"de la Bastille" means "of the Bastille" in English. Bastille was the name of a fortress in eastern Paris (located on what is nowadays Bastille square) which was famous for being a royal prison at the beginning of the French revolution. La prise de la Bastille (the storming of the fortress by a Parisian mob on July 14, 1789) marks the beginning of the historical period of the French revolution.
BASTILLE DAY is a holiday on July 14 that celebrates the liberation and destruction of the Bastille, a prison that held ammunition and political prisoners.
Concorde Bridge
what is the name of Cydney bridge, and when it was made?
land bridge
The Bastille was made a prison under the reign of Louis XIII.
The Bastille on 14 July 1789.
The other name for Bastille Day is in the French language which translates to Le quatorze juillet. Bastille day is celebrated on 14 July each year.
The fortress Bastille was stormed in July 14, 1789. It was located on what is now "la place de la Bastille" (Bastille square) in Paris. The name itself is French.
The Bastille
No, Bastille are in fact from Southhampton in England I know the name sounds French but they are not French
A "bastille" is a battlement fortified building. The name comes from bataille (battle).The Bastille got its name as soon as the first design of the 2-tower building was completed. The fortified building later received 2 more towers and then 4 more, for a grand total of 8 towers, making it an even more impressive bastille.
The Bastille.
The Bastille.