history of the conciergerie
Dear Mr. Kenoza, and miss kenissity,
due to archive problems during World WarII, I have recently discovered that all our contracts at Rue de Laeken 93a, were distroyed by the German's(oooh these bloody German's!!!).
My great-great-grand father, who was the first concierge at the palace(and bye the way lived in the cave of this building) was born in 1857, in Poland. We are considering that he and his family moved from Poland to Belgium because they heard about an extraordinary opportunity to become the first conciergerie in human history ...
In their move to Belgium all the family changed their mind and went back to Poland, because they saw the Belgian people and weren't so attracted to this people. The only persevering man who continued his way to the nowadays well known Amicam Palace was my great-great-grand father. He arrived in Belgium at the Rue de Laeken on December 1862. And shortly after, the next month in January 1863 he received the title of concierge...
You can discover the greatness of this man who already was a concierge at 6 years of age!
That's for the little history, and I understand these 3 dates are a bit confusing for you...now I hope you got your answers to your questions!!!
See you tonight!
due to archive problems during World WarII, I have recently discovered that all our contracts at Rue de Laeken 93a, were distroyed by the German's(oooh these bloody German's!!!).
My great-great-grand father, who was the first concierge at the palace(and bye the way lived in the cave of this building) was born in 1857, in Poland. We are considering that he and his family moved from Poland to Belgium because they heard about an extraordinary opportunity to become the first conciergerie in human history ...
In their move to Belgium all the family changed their mind and went back to Poland, because they saw the Belgian people and weren't so attracted to this people. The only persevering man who continued his way to the nowadays well known Amicam Palace was my great-great-grand father. He arrived in Belgium at the Rue de Laeken on December 1862. And shortly after, the next month in January 1863 he received the title of concierge...
You can discover the greatness of this man who already was a concierge at 6 years of age!
That's for the little history, and I understand these 3 dates are a bit confusing for you...now I hope you got your answers to your questions!!!
See you tonight!

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