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Built around 1370 as part of the defences of Paris, the structure was converted
into a prison in the 17th century, housing mainly political prisoners. Its storming,
and subsequent demolition, in 1789 by a large crowd is the symbol for the beginning
of the French Revolution. The former location of the fort is currently
called the Place de la Bastille, and some of the remains (although not
at their original location) are still visible nearby. The actual fort was demolished
soon after its capture and the rubble sold as souvenirs and used for the Pont
de la Concorde. On the present-day Place de la Bastille stands the Colonne
de Juillet, and the Opera Bastille. |