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Video: Bones And Art In The Paris Catacombs
You've probably seen videos or photos of the famous Paris Catacombs, with their miles of ossuaries holding the bones of some six million Parisians. The catacombs were created in the 18th century from existing underground quarries, and these quarries, tunnels, and other mysterious underground spaces create a network under Paris measuring more than 180 miles. It's truly a city under the city, with its own secret life.
This video, created by some intrepid urban explorers, shows parts of the Paris Catacombs you won't see on the official tour: rooms filled with graffiti and giant murals, even a large stone model of a castle. Despite their reputation as burial places, the tunnels and rooms beneath Paris seem to have a lot of life in them.
The Parisians who make these works of art, called cataphiles, also sponsor underground parties, meetings, even a cinema. To learn more about these interesting folks, check out this article.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Forever Grand Vacations Apr 26th 2012 9:41AM
This sure is a great video .. it sure signifies a lasting impact.
Jen Apr 28th 2012 3:34AM
I've been inside the Catacombs, but didn't get to see any of the graffiti.... Kinda wish we could have taken a tour through those parts!
Saskia Noomen May 9th 2012 2:51PM
Great video of art in the Parisian catacombs, we have a current article on our site promoting the exhibition 'La Mer à Paris', proposing a different experience of the famous tunnels. Read more at http://www.in-room.info/paris-underground/