Posts Tagged "Catacombs"

France, like most countries in Europe, has a rich and varied history. In this beautiful country you’ll see some of the oldest buildings, the best architecture, and the most amazing castles in Europe. Perhaps even in the world. In a country with such a storied past, you’ll always find skeletons in the closet, and a sordid past. This vast country has many stories to tell and some very dark secrets indeed.

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If you ever get tired of the sights, bored with the world-class shopping and fancy a real fright, why not take a trip to some of the most haunted and scariest places in France. You’ll find a number of old, and even some new spots on the map that have gruesome and terrifying tales to tell. And you’ll get to see a side of France that most tourists never have the chance to experience.

If you love things that go bump in the night, then France is the place for you. Perhaps you are even familiar with some of the popular “haunted” spots like the Loire Valley castles or the gloomy Conciergerie prison in Paris, but we’ll tell you about strange places in France you didn’t know before.

Some of these sights are not for the faint hearted. So, if you’re not into scary ghost stories, haunted houses or cemeteries, then this list of the top ten scariest places to visit in France is certainly not for you.

Prepare to be scared, here are the spookiest spots France has to offer…

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Paris from the inside

24 August 2009 | Categories: Interesting Facts, Paris

paris catacombs Actually it’s more about Paris from the «downside» because today we are going to speak about a totally different city from the one we all got used to – we will speak about the underground life of Paris .

First goes Paris Métro (or Métropolitain) which was first open back in 1900. A first train had only three wooden cars and 3 years after opening the great catastrophe happened – the fire which had suddenly begun in the metro carried 84 people lives away. Instead of stopping the driver kept the train moving until it was back in the tunnel, and only then he stopped for help at the first station. That only strengthened the fire and became a reason of sad consequences.
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Many people from all over the world love Paris and often visit this amazing city. It is popular by lots of historical and tourist attractions. But only few of us really know some corners that hidden from tourists’ eyes and unusual places of this ancient town. We won’t tell you about Louvre, the main tour or French Disneyland. We will open a mystery world of unknown Paris.

1. Everybody knows that France is a country of wine and cheese, but almost nobody knows anything about the Waters’ St. (Rue des Eaux), which is a little wine world. The Passy abbey on this street is rather popular by it’s thermal springs, but favorite Louis XIII’s wine cellars were found here only few years ago by one of the restaurant hosts. He transformed them into a wine museum where tourists could find ancient bottles and wineglasses, wax figures of monks and their tools and taste rare kinds of wine and cheese, as well.

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Rue des Eaux & Musee du Vin

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14th district: Observatoire

9 June 2009 | Categories: Paris Districts

tour montparnasseThe main word in this vicinity is Montparnasse. That’s why there are many worth visit places that contain this world in its names, for example, Boulevard Montparnasse, the Montparnasse tower, Gare Montparnasse and even Cimetière du Montparnasse with the Sartre, Beauvoir, Serge Gainsbourg, Guy de Maupassant ‘s graves. Every spot has its own history, beauty and importance for French people.

What is more, curious tourists can see celebrity Paris Catacombs here which contain bones of over six million people and some museums in underground tunnels. But if you prefer something less extreme, you could visit amazing Parc Montsouris with 150 species of rare plants, Stade Charléty that is used primary for rugby games or Place Denfert-Rochereau known as Place d’Enfer with huge film galleries and the Lion of Belfort statue in front.