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  2. Catacombs of Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Catacombs of Paris (French: Catacombes de Paris, pronunciation ⓘ) are underground ossuaries in Paris, France, which hold the remains of more than six million people. [2] Built to consolidate Paris's ancient stone quarries , they extend south from the Barrière d'Enfer ("Gate of Hell") former city gate; the ossuary was created as part of ...

  3. Barrière d'Enfer - Wikipedia

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    The main streets originating from the Barrière d'Enfer were the Boulevard d'Enfer (now a part of the Boulevard Raspail), the Rue d'Enfer, and the Boulevard Saint-Jacques. [citation needed] The third act of the opera La Bohème by Giacomo Puccini portrays Mimi approaching the Barrière d'Enfer from the Paris side to visit a tavern. [5]

  4. Place Denfert-Rochereau - Wikipedia

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    The tax-collection pavilion of the Enfer barrier. The entrance to the catacombs is behind the double-gate on the left. This square owes its original official recognition to letters patent dated 9 August 1760, which applied to the part of the site that was located inside the old Wall of the Farmers-General (i.e. the northeastern portion of the present Place Denfert-Rochereau).

  5. Inside the city of the dead hidden under Paris - AOL

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    From catacombs containing the bones of millions of people to a secret apartment high up the Eiffel Tower, Paris still has plenty of surprises to offer visitors.

  6. As Above, So Below (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film was shot in Paris for two months in 2013. [12] [13] With permission from the French authorities, the film was shot in the real catacombs of Paris, [14] [10] making it the first film to get permission to shoot in the off-limits area. [10] There was very little use of props, as the actors had to use the environment around them.

  7. Mines of Paris - Wikipedia

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    A limited part of the network—1.7 kilometres (1.1 mi) in length—has been used as an underground ossuary, known as the catacombs of Paris, some of which can be toured legally. The catacombs were temporarily closed between September and 19 December 2009 due to vandalism, [ 1 ] after which they could be legally visited again from the entrance ...