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'''Le Marais''' (English: ''The Marsh'') is a historic district of [[Paris]], [[France]]. It was located in the north-east of the city and consisted of the Temple, Marais and Arsenal subdistricts. One major landmark was the [[Hôtel de Ville]], which was the center of the [[Jacobins|Jacobin Club]]'s [[Paris Commune]].
'''Le Marais''' (English: ''The Marsh'') is a historic district of [[Paris]], [[France]]. It was located in the north-east of the city and consisted of the Temple, Marais, and Arsenal sub-districts. One major landmark was the [[Hôtel de Ville]], which was the center of the [[Jacobins|Jacobin Club]]'s [[Paris Commune (1789–1795)|Paris Commune]].


Located in the heart of Paris, the district flourished as a fashionable area thanks to the aristocrats who lived there. Even after the nobility abandoned the district in the 18th century, the district retained its image as an aristocratic image.<ref name="Database">''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' – [[Database: Le Marais]]</ref>
Located in the heart of Paris, the district flourished as a fashionable area thanks to the aristocrats who lived there. Even after the nobility abandoned it in the 18th century, Le Marais retained its image as an aristocratic district.<ref name="Database">''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' – [[Database: Le Marais]]</ref>


By the [[French Revolution]], the abandoned warehouses were taken up by [[merchant]]s to form warehouses or workshops while preserving the beautiful homes. As a result, the district inhabited by more modest people who kept shops or practiced craft trades, which in turn gave way to small factories and semi-industrialized trades of the 19th century.<ref name="Database" />
By the [[French Revolution]], the abandoned townhouses were taken up by [[merchant]]s to form warehouses or workshops while preserving the beautiful homes. As a result, the district came to be inhabited by more modest people who kept shops or practiced craft trades, which in turn gave way to the small factories and semi-industrialized trades of the 19th century.<ref name="Database" />


==Landmarks==
==Landmarks==
===Temple===
===Temple===
*[[Temple (Paris)|Temple]]
*[[Convent of the Daughters of Calvary]]
*[[Temple, Paris|Temple]]


===Marais===
===Marais===
*[[Church of Saint-Gervais-Saint-Protais]]
*[[Hôtel de Beauvais]]
*[[Hôtel de Beauvais]]
*[[Hôtel de Sully]]
*[[Place des Vosges]]
*[[Place des Vosges]]


===Arsenal===
===Arsenal===
*[[Bastille|The Bastille]]
*[[Bastille|The Bastille]]
*[[Church of the Celestines]]
*[[Hôtel de Sens]]
*[[Hôtel Fieubet]]


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery position="center" widths="180">
<gallery position="center" widths="180" captionalign="center">
ACU Le Marais.jpg|Concept art
ACU Le Marais.jpg|Concept art
ACU Map of Le Marais District.jpg|Map of the Le Marais District
ACU Map of Le Marais District.jpg|Map of Le Marais
</gallery>
</gallery>



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Le Marais (English: The Marsh) is a historic district of Paris, France. It was located in the north-east of the city and consisted of the Temple, Marais, and Arsenal sub-districts. One major landmark was the Hôtel de Ville, which was the center of the Jacobin Club's Paris Commune.

Located in the heart of Paris, the district flourished as a fashionable area thanks to the aristocrats who lived there. Even after the nobility abandoned it in the 18th century, Le Marais retained its image as an aristocratic district.[1]

By the French Revolution, the abandoned townhouses were taken up by merchants to form warehouses or workshops while preserving the beautiful homes. As a result, the district came to be inhabited by more modest people who kept shops or practiced craft trades, which in turn gave way to the small factories and semi-industrialized trades of the 19th century.[1]

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