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Paris antique
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Paris antique

Si depuis des siècles, le sous-sol de la capitale livre des témoignages du passé antique de la ville, c'est véritablement avec les grands travaux entrepris par Haussmann que naît l'archéologie parisienne. Aujourd'hui plus que jamais, les aménagements effectués à Paris et dans ses environs sont autant d'opportunités pour en apprendre davantage sur l'antique Lutèce.

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  • The Cluny Museum
  • The archaeological crypt at Notre-Dame
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