There is a mysterious attraction in Paris, which is long queued before opening every day, which is known as the "cave". As an underground maze in the center of Paris, the cavern has been converted from the former quarry to the tunnel. Twenty metres underground, along the winding tunnel, visitors can visit the cathedral that houses the remains of millions of Parisians as the Paris Cemetery gradually closes. This unique attraction has recreated the history of Parisians since it opened to the public in 1809. ✨ Between the street and the catacombs, visitors can return to the past and cross the historic river for nearly 45 million years. Cross a series of rock layers to the limestone layers of the geological period known as "Lutetian". The catacombs are specifically marked for this period, with their name derived from the Roman name Luttia in Paris. The burial site of the "cave" was originally built in the late eighteenth century and was formerly an abandoned underground quarry. For public health reasons, the Paris Municipality began protecting and consolidating the Paris underground buildings in the 18th century, and was responsible for selecting and planning sites for the dead bones. Slowly, the bones of all the cemeteries in the center of Paris were transferred to these ancient limestone quarryes. Since the beginning of the 19th century, the catacombs have been open to the public, causing the curiosity of the general public and attracting more and more tourists. 📌 The number of tourists in the attractions cannot exceed 200, so there are often long queues. It is recommended to go as soon as possible or buy tickets online in advance. 📍 Detailed address: 1 Avenue du Colonel Henri Rol-Tanguy, 75014 Paris, France (Note: the exit and entrance are not in the same place) 🚗 Traffic Raiders: Take Metro Lines 4, 6 or RER B to Denfert-Rochereau, Come out in square de l'Abbé-Migne Square is the entrance 🕙 Open Hours: 9:45-20:30💰 Ticket price: 29 euros with voice guide, 4-17 Minors aged 5 euros without audio guide Xiamen | France | Europe | Travel | Photography | Air photography | Late | Self-driving tour | Hotel | European | Europe Photo group | Beidou Nebula