It was a symbol of government oppression, supposedly full of political prisoners. When it was stormed on July 14th, 1789, it was discovered that it held only seven prisoners, six of whom were certified lunatics who had been incarcerated for their own safety.
We were in France for Bastille day a number of years ago.
It was great, their equivalent of bonfire night almost, but because it’s in the summer it was warm and sunny and the fireworks were amazing.
I knew that fact ! I thought it was two - and they were let in
wasnt Manette in the Bastille in Tale of Two Cities?
Quezzie on Quorum - would Buckingham Palace be easier to storm than Versailles ( sic) in 1789 _ kings and queen very bad of any nationality in the Land of the Free. I did point out it was Bastille Day and that gave the game away. I thought I ought to offer them honorary membership of AB - free in view of their galloping gormlessness
Fronts van-sank - France 24 - you tube had wall to wall coverage - scared of terrorism as they marched up and down the Champs Elysees