Catacombes de Paris

Catacombes of Paris is a must-see for thrill seekers and those who have had enough of the romantic atmosphere of Montmartre and the Champs Elysees. A tangled network of underground tunnels, the total length of which according to various reports ranges from 187 to 300 kilometers, has an inexpressible infernal color and appeal.

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The Story of One Collapse

Plan of the catacombs from 1858
Map of the former underground exploitation mine in Paris (1908)

Empire of Death

The Paris catacombs are not just a network of boring corridors. It’s an underground museum with its own strange, but nevertheless interesting exhibits. Stone wells, architectural bas-reliefs and unpretentious drawings, scratched in the thickness of limestone by former quarry workers, keep their own, sometimes quite sinister stories.

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Tourist tips and rules for visiting the catacombs of Paris

Tombs and burials
Descent into the dungeon
Graffiti in sections of the catacombs remote from the ossuarium

How to get there

‘ class=”fancybox” >Entrance to the catacombs of Paris (dark green box to the right of the building)

Today, about 2 kilometers of underground labyrinths are open to the public. This is only a small and relatively safe part of the entire area of the catacombs of Paris. The entrance to the tunnels is located in the 14th arrondissement, on the Place Denfert-Rochereau. To join the ranks of the lucky ones who had the courage to descend into the City of Darkness, you need to buy a metro ticket (lines 4, 6) and ride to Denfert-Rochereau station. Those who prefer to admire the views of the European capital during the trip, can do the same way by bus (routes 38, 68).

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The place to descend into the Parisian catacombs is near the exit of the metro station. You can find the modest pavilion by orienting yourself by the sculptural figure of a lion, the work of F. Bartholdi. The exact address of the object is 1 avenue du Colonel Henri Rol-Tanguy.

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