Salle du Manège

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The Salle du Manège was a former Paris riding school converted into a key political meeting hall during the early French Revolution, notably hosting the National Constituent Assembly.

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Salle du Manège canonical 8

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Predicate Object
instanceOf building
historical site
meeting hall
adjacentTo Tuileries Garden
surface form: Tuileries Gardens

Tuileries Palace
associatedWith Legislative Assembly (France)
surface form: Legislative Assembly of France

National Constituent Assembly
French National Convention
surface form: National Convention of France
city Paris
convertedFrom equestrian school
country France
demolished yes
demolitionDate early 19th century
historicalContext early phase of the French Revolution
historicalPeriod late 18th century
languageOfName French
locatedIn 1st arrondissement of Paris
France
Paris
Tuileries Palace
surface form: Tuileries Palace complex
nameMeaning Hall of the Riding School
notableEvent meeting place of the Legislative Assembly
meeting place of the National Constituent Assembly
meeting place of the National Convention
originalFunction riding school
politicalRole seat of national representative assemblies
politicalSignificance central venue of revolutionary politics in Paris
startDateAsAssemblyHall 1789
status no longer extant
usedDuring French Revolution
usedFor political meetings
sessions of the Legislative Assembly
sessions of the National Constituent Assembly
sessions of the National Convention

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Legislative Assembly meetsIn Salle du Manège
French National Convention metAt Salle du Manège
Legislative Assembly (France) meetsIn Salle du Manège
President of the National Convention seat Salle du Manège
National Assembly metAt Salle du Manège
subject surface form: National Assembly (French Revolution)
The Plain metIn Salle du Manège