#5 Catacomb Paris

The Catacomb of Paris are underground ossuaries in Paris, France which hold the remains of over six million people in a small part of the ancient Mines Of Paris tunnel network.
The name of
‘Catacombs’ was given to this ossuary in reference to the Catacombs of Rome, a
name originally given to an ancient cemetery situated not far from the Appian
Way. The Cemetery of the Innocents (near Saint-Eustache, in the area of Les
Halles) had been in use for nearly ten centuries and had become a source of
infection for the inhabitants of the locality. After numerous complaints, the
Council of State decided, on November 9th 1785, to prohibit further use of the Cemetery of
the Innocents and to remove its contents.
Disused quarries were chosen to receive the
remains; the City of Paris had in fact just completed a general inspection of
the quarries, in order to strengthen the public highways undermined by them.
Building work was done on the “Tombe-Issoire” quarry, using large quantities of
stone, strengthening the galleries and completed by digging out a staircase,
flanked by a well into which the bones could be thrown.
The transfer of the remains could begin after the
blessing and consecration of the site on April 7th 1786, and it continued until 1788, always at
nightfall and following a ceremony whereby a procession of priests in surplices
sang the service for the dead along the route taken by the carts loaded with
bones, which were covered by a black veil. Then, until 1814, the site received
the remains from all the cemeteries of Paris.
Since their creation, the Catacombs have aroused
curiosity surroundings. In 1787, the Count d’Artois, the future Charles X, made
the descent, along with Ladies of the Court. The following year a visit
from Madame de Polignac and Madame de Guiche is mentioned. In 1814, Francis I,
the Emperor of Austria living victoriously in Paris, visited them. In 1860,
Napoleon III went down with his son.
The Paris Catacombs re-opened on June 14th 2005, after several months of closure
for building work. The lighting has been adjusted, the vaults strengthened and
the walls of bones put back.
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Plan of visitable Catacombes |
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