This is a magical and even a bit weird place. Quiet and solemn, you can see the bones that have accumulated here for centuries. Catacombesde Paris was originally an underground quarry, and the outbreak of the plague in 1786 killed a large number of Parisians. At that time, the cemetery was not enough, and the survivors were afraid of being infected with the plague. There was a phenomenon of shallow burial or even the direct abandonment of the remains without treatment. In order to solve the problem, it is used as a natural tomb for the dead. Later, many celebrities, such as Rabelais, Robespierre and Dandong, slept here. During the Paris Commune there were insurgents hiding here to escape capture. The labyrinth of underground tunnels in Paris is connected to it. During World War II, the French Resistance used the complex terrain to wage an unyielding struggle with the German occupying forces. The opening time is from Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 to 17:00. Tickets: Adults 8 Euros, 13-26 years old 4 Euros, under 13 years old free.