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THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL CRYPT OF THE ISLAND OF THE CITY

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Parvis Notre-Dame, 7, place Jean-Paul II, 75004Paris, France
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2024
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This crypt offers a unique panoramic view of the urban and architectural evolution of the Ile de la Cité

You will enjoy a unique panorama on the urban and architectural evolution of the Ile de la Cité. By discovering the buildings which succeeded one another in the historical heart of Paris, from Antiquity to the XXth century, the visitor goes back in time. The quay of the ancient Lutetia port, the Gallo-Roman public baths, the medieval remains of the rue Neuve-Notre-Dame, the Haussmann sewer system: the past, the ancient, the medieval and the classical are all within reach.

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Visited in march 2024
Un peu méconnu mais très intéressant
Visited in march 2024
There are surprisingly few ancient archaeological sites to visit in Paris, which makes this museum a rare and interesting place to visit. Most of the ruins are from the later years of Roman Lutetia, when the Île de la Cité was notably smaller than today, and include the remains of the old quayside and the late Roman bathhouse. However, there are also medieval cellars from subsequent houses, and displays on the importance of the Seine to the city’s growth and development. It’s not a big museum, and an hour or so is sufficient to see it, but worth visiting for anyone with even a passing interest in ancient Paris.
Visited in march 2024
Intéressant et peu cher.
C est bête, il n y a pas de WC.
Visited in march 2024
Visite qui se fait rapidement mais qui vaut le détour, avec les ruines de l'ancienne Lutèce!
Visited in march 2024
J'adore les vestiges ☺️☺️

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