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Temple Prison Collection

Hidden deep within the dense jungle lies the mysterious temple prison, a place where ancient rituals and dark magic are said to be practiced

Background imageTemple Prison Collection: Marie Antoinette, Queen of France, wife to King Louis XVI. In the costume she wore when confined

Marie Antoinette, Queen of France, wife to King Louis XVI. In the costume she wore when confined in the Temple prison
FLO4572277 Marie Antoinette, Queen of France, wife to King Louis XVI. In the costume she wore when confined in the Temple prison, 1792

Background imageTemple Prison Collection: Public officer of the revolutionary era, Civil servant, and Temple prison gaoler 1793

Public officer of the revolutionary era, Civil servant, and Temple prison gaoler 1793
FLO4572467 Public officer of the revolutionary era, Civil servant, and Temple prison gaoler 1793. Handcoloured lithograph from Le Bibliophile Jacob aka Paul Lacroix's Costumes Historique de la

Background imageTemple Prison Collection: The Temple Dungeon, around 1795, c1795. Creator: Unknown

The Temple Dungeon, around 1795, c1795. Creator: Unknown
The Temple Dungeon, around 1795, c1795

Background imageTemple Prison Collection: Admiral Sir Sidney Smith, 1823. Creator: Louis-Marie Autissier

Admiral Sir Sidney Smith, 1823. Creator: Louis-Marie Autissier
Admiral Sir Sidney Smith, 1823

Background imageTemple Prison Collection: Marie-Antoinette (1755-1793) at the temple, c1793. Creator: Unknown

Marie-Antoinette (1755-1793) at the temple, c1793. Creator: Unknown
Marie-Antoinette (1755-1793) at the temple, c1793

Background imageTemple Prison Collection: Portrait of Marie-Antoinette at the temple, c1793. Creator: Anne Flore Millet

Portrait of Marie-Antoinette at the temple, c1793. Creator: Anne Flore Millet
Portrait of Marie-Antoinette at the temple, c1793

Background imageTemple Prison Collection: Reconstruction of the tower of Temple prison for the 1889 exhibition, view of the Pont d'Iéna, 1889

Reconstruction of the tower of Temple prison for the 1889 exhibition, view of the Pont d'Iéna, 1889
Reconstruction of the tower of Temple prison for the 1889 exhibition, view of the Pont d'Iena, 1889

Background imageTemple Prison Collection: 'Ninety-Three', the Fleur-de-Lys (engraving)

"Ninety-Three", the Fleur-de-Lys (engraving)
1058493 " Ninety-Three", the Fleur-de-Lys (engraving) by Green, Charles (1840-98) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: " Ninety-Three", the Fleur-de-Lys)

Background imageTemple Prison Collection: Marie Antoinette listening to the Act of Accusation the Day before her Trial (engraving)

Marie Antoinette listening to the Act of Accusation the Day before her Trial (engraving)
1609939 Marie Antoinette listening to the Act of Accusation the Day before her Trial (engraving) by Ward, Edgar Melville (1839-1915) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)



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Hidden deep within the dense jungle lies the mysterious temple prison, a place where ancient rituals and dark magic are said to be practiced. Those who dare to venture too close risk being captured and imprisoned within its walls for eternity. The eerie silence that surrounds the temple prison is broken only by the occasional screams of those unfortunate souls trapped inside. Legend has it that the temple prison was once a sacred place of worship, but over time it fell into disrepair and became a place of fear and despair. The twisted corridors and crumbling walls serve as a grim reminder of its dark past, with whispers of vengeful spirits haunting its halls. Many have tried to uncover the secrets hidden within the temple prison, but few have returned to tell their tales. Those who do manage to escape speak of unspeakable horrors lurking in every shadow, waiting to drag them back into captivity. As night falls over the jungle, an ominous glow emanates from the temple prison, casting an eerie light on its foreboding facade. It stands as a warning to all who dare approach - enter at your own risk, for once you step foot inside, there may be no escape from its sinister grasp.