Archaeological Crypt of the Ile de la Cite

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Tags : Tombs & Mausoleums

Timings : Tuesday - Sunday: 10.00 AM - 6.00 PM
Monday: Closed

Entry Fee : Full price: EUR 9
Reduced price: EUR 7
Free for people under 18Y

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Archaeological Crypt of the Ile de la Cite, Nice Overview

The Archaeological Crypt of the Ile de la Cite is a fascinating underground attraction located on the Ile de la Cite, an island in Paris. The highlight of the crypt is its remarkable Roman ruins, which date back to the first century AD. Visitors come to explore the ruins and learn about the ancient history of Paris.

The Ile de la Cite has a rich history, and the Crypt allows visitors to explore a part of this history that is often overlooked. It is an educational and entertaining experience for both adults and children, who can learn about the history of Paris interactively and engagingly. In addition to the Roman ruins, visitors can also see medieval remains and learn about the construction of Notre Dame Cathedral, which is located nearby. The crypt is an ideal destination for history buffs and anyone interested in the rich history of Paris.

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Other Important Objective Information : The attraction is located on the Ile de la Cite in central Paris and is easily accessible by public transport (metro, bus, or RER train). The nearest metro stations are Cite (line 4) and Saint-Michel (line 4 and RER lines B and C). The crypt is accessible to wheelchair users with elevators and ramps available throughout the site. There is no designated parking area for visitors, but there are several paid parking lots nearby, including the Notre Dame car park and the Quai des Orfèvres car park.

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