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This ancient and ornate building that overlooks the Tour de l'Horloge with its elaborate clock featuring figures of Justice and Law, was initially built in 1296 by [[Philip IV of France]], in spite of his financial worries. It was here that he consolidated the dispensation of justice, although the judges soon came to be infamous for their corruption. During the [[French Revolution|Revolution]], the Palais housed the much-feared Revolutionary Tribunal.
This ancient and ornate [[Palais de Justice|building]] that overlooks the Tour de l'Horloge with its elaborate clock featuring figures of Justice and Law, was initially built in 1296 by [[Philip IV of France]], in spite of his financial worries. It was here that he consolidated the dispensation of justice, although the judges soon came to be infamous for their corruption. During the [[French Revolution|Revolution]], the Palais housed the much-feared {{Wiki|Revolutionary Tribunal}}.
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Latest revision as of 01:43, 28 December 2017

This ancient and ornate building that overlooks the Tour de l'Horloge with its elaborate clock featuring figures of Justice and Law, was initially built in 1296 by Philip IV of France, in spite of his financial worries. It was here that he consolidated the dispensation of justice, although the judges soon came to be infamous for their corruption. During the Revolution, the Palais housed the much-feared Revolutionary Tribunal.