Paris Catacombs - Paris Underground
The dark side of the City of Light... Discover the mysterious places lying under the city. An amazing journey in the belly of the French capital. Images from the book Paris Underground available at:
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Paris, City of Light, really is a tale of two cities. One of them is above ground, with its beloved Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame. That's the city the world sees. And then there's the city very few us will ever see -- an underground Paris, the 'souterrain.' NPR's Jacki Lyden and National Geographic photographer Stephen Alvarez teamed up to see what lies below. (Photographs by Stephen Alvarez/National Geographic)
Paris Underground: The Catacombs Tour
Dave and Deb of ThePlanetD explore the depths of the Catacombs of Paris.Oooooh!
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This city of bones beneath the earth is a stark contrast to the city of lights. This eerie Catacombs of Paris tour showcases millions of bones from the 17th century. See what it's like to explore the city of bones.
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Catacombs Transcript:
So welcome to the Catacombs underneath the beautiful city of Paris!
It’s a barrel of bones!
I think I’m gonna see dead people!
Down to the Catacombs…woooooo
So we’ve entered the Catacombs and this is pretty insane. The bones of thousands and thousands of Parisians are piled one on top of another. And they were brought here because the Plague was, disease was like running rampant at the time from the cemeteries seeping into the water system and everything so this is why they’re in the Catacombs. Pretty intricate work how all the bones are stacked on top of each other with the skulls on top.
All the bones here in the Catacombs are stacked in sections and in front of each one is the sign which tells you where the bones came from, which cemetery as well as what date they were all stacked here. Pretty organized!
These old limestone quarries were used to house all of the remains from the other cemeteries, they were moved here, the bones were stacked upon one another. This happened from the late 1700’s to the late 1800’s to help curb disease, and to store all of the bones.
It just goes on and on and on. Corridors everywhere all underneath Paris.
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Going underground: Exploring the Paris metro
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The Parisian metro system is arguably one of the most emblematic features of life in the French capital. The first line opened in 1900 and was an immediate success. According to a recent study, Parisians have the best access to rapid public transport compared to 25 other cities in the world. But the same can’t be said for the 12 million people living outside the city limits. So what are authorities doing to improve access to transportation around Paris, and to decongest the increasingly packed metros in the capital? We find out in this week’s French Connections.
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French police's notes from underground
They carry a badge...and an extremely big flashlight. Paris's cataflics, or cave cops, have a mission that's unique in the world: to patrol the catacombs under France's capital city and enforce the law among a hidden society of indigents, graffiti artists, and urban explorers. Duration: 02:34.
Paris Underground
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Episode 19 Exploring the horror of the underground burial chamber of Paris in France
巴黎千沟万壑的地下隧道庞大而神秘,但是一般无人问津,就在这数千公里长的隧道里其中300公里用于堆放人类骨骼,组成人骨长城。这些人骨是由600万巴黎市民腐烂的尸体迁移到此而建成。那么这么幽暗恐怖的墓室内部究竟是一番什么景象?探长将前往这潮湿发霉的地下墓室,探寻其中的秘密。那么这一路上又会发 生什么样离奇诡异的事件呢?那么请看第十九集《巴黎地下墓室惊魂记》
The Catacombs (Underground Ossuarys) of Paris
The Catacombs of Paris are underground ossuarys in Paris, France. Located south of the former city gate, the ossuary holds the remains of about six million people and fills a renovated section of caverns and tunnels that are the remains of Paris's stone mines. Opened in the late 18th century, the underground cemetery became a tourist attraction on a small scale from the early 19th century, and has been open to the public on a regular basis from 1874. Well worth a visit: the atmosphere is suitably morbid and gloomy (without being too scary), the dark tunnels containing neatly stacked piles of skulls and long bones.
Paris' catacombs became a 'curiosity' for Paris' more privileged from their creation, the first known visitor of note being France's King Charles X in 1787, but the first known public visits only began after its renovation into a proper ossuary and the 1814-1815 war.
The Catacombs entry is in the western pavilion of Paris's former Barrière d'Enfer city gate. After passing through a long and twisting hallway of mortared stone, visitors find themselves before a stone portal, the ossuary entry, with the inscription Stop! Here lies the Empire of Death.
Beyond begin the halls and caverns of walls of carefully arranged bones. Some of the arrangements are almost artistic in nature, such as a heart-shaped outline in one wall formed with skulls embedded in surrounding tibias; another is a round room whose central pillar is also a carefully created 'keg' bone arrangement. Along the way one would find other 'monuments' created in the years before catacomb renovations, such as a source-gathering fountain baptised La Samaritaine because of later-added engravings.
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PARIS CATACOMBS - Found living and Dead Humans Underground
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THE PARIS CATACOMBS – 7 Hours Underground
In today’s video we visit les carrières de Paris (the mines of Paris), AKA the Catacombs. This is not the first video of this place and I’m sure it won't be the last. Unfortunately many of the videos currently online are full of incredible clickbait with no real interest in the history. Today we hope to change that and bring you some informative content that will hopefully teach you a little about the Catacombs.
WARNING: The mines are incredibly vast and dangerous. We advise against venturing inside.
Normally we leave some history in the description but given how comprehensive we have tried to be with the commentary we shall not do so on this occasion. If you wish to learn more then you can read this article about les carrières de Paris:
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The Underground Sound of Paris is the first in a new series of documentaries where we go deep; probing and exploring unique facets of electronic music club culture.
Told through the eyes of the characters who created, germinated and spawned the scene over twenty years ago - Laurent Garnier, D’Julz, DJ Deep, Nick V and the former Minister of Culture, Jack Lang - to current rave mavericks - Concrete, 75021 at 6B, Francois X, Antigone and Djebali - they lead us through the journey from Paris’ roots in African rhythms and Jazz, to the 90s electronic explosion including the inaugural Techno Parade, through to the current anti-establishment DIY party ethic of the scene today.
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New York Collage (Kaytronik Mo Bounce Dub) - Hugo LX // Mona Musique
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