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Catacombs Paris
Catacombs Paris
Catacombs Paris : visit the bones beneath the streets When
someone says "the catacombs Paris", I immediately think of many
intertwining tunnels below ground level, snaking their way through many
districts [arrondissements]. I visualise caverns or rooms filled with
skulls and bones of the dearly departed from centuries ago ...
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If you're not put off, read on ...
The
catacombs of Paris are actually a network of subterranean [that means
'below ground level'] pathways, tunnels and rooms. These were
originally Roman-era limestone quarries and were converted into a mass
tomb towards the end of the 18th century.
Most widely known as "the catacombs", they are also known as "les carrières de Paris" and "the quarries of Paris."
The
official tours pass through the limestone quarries in the 14th district
[arrondissement], and you may be surprised to discover there are more
quarries in the 5th, 6th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, and 16th
arrondissements [districts].
Did you know THIS about the Catacombs in Paris? Did you know Victor Hugo used his knowledge about the catacomb tunnel system in his book, "Les Misérables"?
Did you know that in the book, "Interview with the Vampire", vampires are residents of the catacombs in Paris?
Did
you know there is a relatively recent film called "Catacombs" which is
set in the Paris catacombs, even though there was no permission granted
for the filming. This movie has both the singer Pnk and the actress
Shannyn Sossamon as cast members.
And one last movie
reference, inthe "Tomb Raider III" expansion, "The Lost Artifact", Lara
Croft explores a hidden area deep within the catacombs of Paris.
I bet you didn't realise how widely referenced the catacombs in Paris are - neither did I! :-)
How to get to the CatacombsLocation: Metro Denfert-Rochereau Open: Tue-Fri 2-16, Sat-Sun 9-11 14-16 Fee: Adults 33 FF, Children 22 FF.
Quick History of the CatacombsIn 60 B.C. the first tunnels were built as roman quarries.
On
4th April, 1777, an Inspection Générale des
Carrières was created to survey the quarries of Paris, and to
fortify the foundation to prevent fontis (collapses.
In 1785, 350 of the underground rock quarries were converted into subterranean mass graves.
On 19th June, 1994 the catacombs were finally opened to the public, and have been a source of fascination ever since.
Ready to come check out the catacombs of Paris? It'll be a visit you'll never forget!
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