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  2. Paris sewers - Wikipedia

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    The Paris Sewer Museum (French: Musée des Égouts de Paris) is dedicated to the sewer system of Paris. Tours of the sewage system have been popular since the 1800s and are currently conducted at the sewers. Visitors are able to walk upon raised walkways directly above the sewage itself. The entrance is near the Pont de l'Alma.

  3. Paris Sewer Museum - Wikipedia

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    Tours were available twice monthly, and visitors were transported through the sewers on boats and wagons. [ 1 ] The museum details the history of the sewers from their initial development by Hugues Aubriot , provost of Paris in the late 14th century, to their modern structure, which was designed in the 19th century by the engineer Eugène ...

  4. Eugène Belgrand - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 1850, the water system in Paris was inadequate for its growing population. Waste water was discharged into the Seine, a primary source of the critically limited supply of drinking water. [2] Baron Haussmann, tasked by Napoléon III to modernize the city, appointed Belgrand as Director of Water and Sewers of Paris in March 1855. [3]

  5. Haussmann's renovation of Paris - Wikipedia

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    At the same time Belgrand began rebuilding the water distribution and sewer system under the streets. In 1852 Paris had 142 kilometres (88 mi) of sewers, which could carry only liquid waste. Containers of solid waste were picked up each night by people called vidangeurs, who carried it to waste dumps on the outskirts of the city.

  6. After $1.5 billion was spent, the centerpiece of Paris ... - AOL

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    With less than 100 days to go before the Paris 2024 Olympic games in France, ... ($1.5 billion) on altering and upgrading the city’s antiquated sewage system, which now includes a 13-million ...

  7. List of museums in Paris - Wikipedia

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    Musée des Égouts de Paris: 7th: History (VP) History of tours of the Paris sewer system, role of sewer workers and methods of water treatment Musée des Lunettes et Lorgnettes Pierre Marly: N/A: 1st: Medical: History of eyewear, includes lorgnettes, glasses, telescopes, and binoculars Musée des moulages dermatologiques de l'hôpital Saint ...

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