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    • Embark on an underground journey through Paris’s haunting mass graveyard, showcasing the remains of six million individuals.
    • Experience the chilling ambiance as you navigate the eerie corridors, offering a unique glimpse into the past.
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- Step below the bustling streets of Paris and you’ll find a haunting, unforgettable journey through an underground necropolis where the arranged remains of roughly six million people create a mesmerizing—if macabre—scene; as you wander dimly lit corridors the atmosphere presses in with a palpable eeriness, and a multilingual audio guide threads together poignant stories of life and death in 18th‑century Paris, revealing a layered narrative that links the city’s bright cultural identity to its darker, more somber chapters. - Travel back in time to the late 1700s when overflowing parish graveyards and recurring public‑health crises forced city officials to rethink how Paris handled its dead, sparking an unprecedented solution: the transfer of exhumed remains into abandoned subterranean quarries that lay beyond the city limits, with the first major relocations carried out from the notorious Saints‑Innocents cemetery between 1785 and 1787. - On April 7, 1786, the underground site was formally consecrated as the Paris Municipal Ossuary and soon became popularly known as the Catacombs—a name that conjures the ancient Roman burial galleries and the same fascination for the macabre that has drawn visitors and storytellers for centuries. - By 1809 the city began allowing visitors by appointment, inviting curious travelers to witness the careful, sometimes startling arrangements of skulls and bones stacked into patterns that speak to centuries of communal memory, mortality, and unexpected resilience, offering a deeply human story carved into stone and bone. - Today you can explore the Catacombs at your own pace, letting the multilingual audioguide illuminate hidden histories and little‑told details as you move through the precisely maintained passages, emerging with a richer—and eerily beautiful—understanding of Paris’s complex past.
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1-5 Wheat Rd, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
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