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The Louvre's Dark Past: From Medieval Fortress to Royal Prison 🏰 The Louvre wasn't always a museum of masterpieces—it started as a medieval fortress built in 1190 to defend Paris from invaders. But beneath those grand galleries lies something darker: dungeons that held political prisoners, traitors, and nobles for decades while royalty feasted above. This video uncovers the Louvre's hidden past, from its origins as King Philip II's stronghold with massive moats and a 30-meter cylindrical keep, to the transformation under Charles V into a royal palace—complete with the first royal library built directly above prison cells. We explore the Renaissance renovations under Francis I that demolished the fortress but left the dungeons untouched, the rumors of secret passages during Catherine de Medici's reign, and the ultimate reversal during the French Revolution when aristocrats became prisoners in their own palace rooms. In 1984, archaeologists finally excavated these forgotten foundations beneath the Cour Carrée, discovering inscriptions scratched by captives, medieval walls, and the remains of cells that once trapped souls in complete darkness. Today you can walk through these very corridors in the Louvre's basement exhibit—the stones still holding centuries of secrets. Every masterpiece hangs above a foundation built on captivity. The past is never fully buried. #Louvre #MedievalHistory #FrenchHistory #DarkHistory #ParisSecrets #HistoricalMysteries