Places to see in ( Paris - France ) Archeological Crypt of the Parvis of Notre Dame
Places to see in ( Paris - France ) Archeological Crypt of the Parvis of Notre Dame
Converted in 1980 under the square in front of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral to display archaeological remains discovered during excavations from 1965 to 1972, the crypt provides a unique overview of urban and architectural development of the Île de la Cité, the historical heart of Paris. Visitors can travel back in time by discovering successive buildings erected on the site from Ancient Times to the twentieth century and walk through ancient ruins on which mediaeval and classical remains are superimposed. The aim of the tour is to provide a better understanding of how the city has been in a continuous state of reconstruction for over 2,000 years by revealing its various archaeological layers.
The Gallo-Roman town of Lutetia began to develop on the left bank of the Seine in the reign of Augustus (27 BC to 14 AD). This site was occupied by the Gaulish tribe, the Parisii, whose name features on coins recovered fromthe river Seine. In the first quarter of the first century AD, several small islands were joined together to form the current Île de la Cité.
From the middle of the third century right up until the fifth century AD, Lutetia which was threatened by the first Germanic invasions, was a strategic site for the defence of the Roman Empire against the barbarians. The Île de la Cité was fortified in 308, becoming the active centre of the city and the settlement on the left bankwas partially abandoned.
The Middle Ages saw the rise of development focused around the cathedral, whose construction began in 1163. This included the creation of a new street, the rue Neuve Notre-Dame, in line
with the central great door of the cathedral, the reconstruction of theHôtel-Dieu hospital to the South of the cathedral square and the construction of buildings and churches.
In the eighteenth century, many mediaeval buildings were destroyed to ease traffic and improve sanitation in the Île de la Cité. The squarewas extended, the rue Neuve Notre-Dame was widened and the Hospice des Enfants-Trouvés foundling hospital was built.
In the nineteenth century, the city prefect, Haussmann, carried out a radical programme of urban restructuring, destroying many old buildings and lanes. Barracks (which are now the police headquarters) were erected at the back of the square, in addition to the currentHôtel–Dieu on the side of the square. The current layout of the square is the result of these major changes.
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Archaeological Crypt in Notre-Dame Parvis, Paris
Oct 02, 2010.....The remains of Ancient Paris City
Crypt of Notre-Dame: Paris Museums Series
Head underground Paris' most visited monument (Notre-Dame Cathedral) to discover the ancient foundations of Paris dating from 300 AD. For more on the Crypt of Notre-Dame:
Archaeological Crypt in Notre-Dame Parvis, Paris
Oct 02, 2010
Beneath the Notre-Dame Basilica front square - archaeological heritage
Archaeological digs carried out as part of the place d'Armes area revamping project helped unearth the foundations of the first Notre-Dame Church, bell-tower and crypt. They also helped to delineate the first parish cemetery of Ville-Marie, south of the church. In 2006, the city and Québec ministère de la Culture, des communications et de la Condition féminine called upon archaeologists to examine the graves uncovered on Saint-Sulpice Street and beneath the front square of Notre-Dame Basilica. The bodies were later reburied at the Notre-Dame-des-Neiges Cemetery. The digs enabled archaeologists to unearth bones of some one hundred men, women and children that had been buried since 1683. The information collected gave us a better understanding of the area's space organization, while bone studies helped shed some light on our ancestors, lifestyles, diseases and burial customs.
This short film, produced in 2006, won the Canadian Archaeological Association (CAA) Public Communications Award in the Professional/Institutional Category.
Archaeological Crypt of Notre Dame in 360°
CRYPTE ARCHEOLOGIQUE DU PARVIS NOTRE-DAME
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Crypte Archéologique, Paris, Prance
Situada na praça principal em frente a Notre-Dame e estendendo-se numa faixa subterrânea (120 m) esta cripta exibe restos de alicerces e paredes centenas de anos mais velhos que a catedral. Lá estão os vestígios do sofisticado sistema de aquecimento da casa de Lutécia, aldeia dos Parisii, a tribo celta que habitou a ilha há 2000 anos e mais tarde deu nome à cidade
====== P A R I S ======
Paris é a capital e a maior cidade da França, bem como a capital da região administrativa de Île-de-France, na bacia parisiense. A cidade é atravessada pelo rio Sena. É a segunda maior metrópole da Europa (só menos populosa que Moscovo), e é a maior cidade francófona do mundo. A sua área metropolitana tem cerca de 12 milhões de habitantes.
A cidade é conhecida mundialmente como Cidade Luz, devido a ser uma das primeiras cidades a possuir uma iluminação urbana, sendo uma das principais cidades turísticas do mundo. A cidade encanta pela beleza de sua arquitetura, suas perspectivas urbanas e suas avenidas, bem como por seus vários museus. As margens do rio Sena, em Paris, foram inscritas, em 1991, na lista do Património Mundial da UNESCO.
Tendo sido capital de um império que se estendeu sobre os cinco continentes, Paris continua a reter uma forte posição no cenário mundial, e a ser considerada a capital do mundo francófono. Paris é um pólo comercial, industrial, financeiro e turístico, que tornou a cidade em um dos maiores centros de transportes do mundo.
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Sous le parvis de Notre Dame la plus importante crypte archéologique d'Europe. Vie et décors de l'Ile de la Cité du IIIe siècle au XIXe siècle.
Under the square of Notre Dame is the largest archaeological crypt in Europe. Life and scenes of the Ile de la Cité from the third century to the nineteenth century.
====== P A R I S ======
Paris is the capital of France and the country's largest city. It is situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the Île-de-France region. The City of Paris, within its limits largely unchanged since 1860, has an estimated population of 2,167,994 (January 2006), but the Paris agglomeration (the Paris unité urbaine or urban area), of which the City of Paris is but a core, has an estimated population of 10,142,977 (in 2006). The Paris aire urbaine (or metropolitan area), or the Paris agglomoration plus its commuter belt, has a population of nearly 12 million, and is one of the most populated metropolitan areas in Europe.
An important settlement for more than two millennia, Paris is today one of the world's leading business and cultural centres, and its influence in politics, education, entertainment, media, fashion, science and the arts all contribute to its status as one of the world's major global cities. According to 2005 estimates, the Paris urban area is Europe's biggest city economy, and is fifth in the world's list of cities by GDP.
The Paris Region, with US$731.3 billion, produced more than a quarter of the gross domestic product (GDP) of France in 2007. The Paris Region hosts 37 of the Fortune Global 500 companies in several business districts, notably La Défense, the largest purpose-built business district in Europe. Paris also hosts many international organizations such as UNESCO, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) and the informal Paris Club.
Paris is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, with over 30 million foreign visitors per year. There are numerous iconic landmarks among its many attractions, along with world-famous institutions and popular parks.
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France - Crypte Archéologique
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CRYPTE ARCHÉOLOGIQUE DU PARIS NOTRE-DAME - notre dame Paris Crypt
CRYPTE ARCHÉOLOGIQUE DU PARIS - Notre Dame Paris Crypt
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França2013 6 Notre Dame e cripta
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Uma passeio pelo interior da Notre Dame de Paris e pela cripta arqueológica sob a praça.
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Archaeology: Exploring the Foundations of Notre Dame
Learn more about the Archaeology: Exploring the Foundations of Notre Dame Summer Scholars program at precollege.nd.edu.
(Soundtrack is Old Fashioned Lullaby by Squire Tuck)
Notre Dame de Paris Crypt
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Crypte archéologique de Paris
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HAPIPADI HOMILY AT THE CRYPT OF NOTRE DAME DE CHARTRES
In this homily, Fr. Sunny Castillo discusses the passing on of legacy from one generation to another, and the call of every Christian to attach himself / herself to the handing over of the story of faith, hope and love. The crypt may be creepy, but it is a good an honest reminder of the important and all-encompassing facts of life.
Documentary on archaeological work at Saint-Denis
Screened at Basilica of Saint-Denis, Paris
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Crypte Archéologique de Paris
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10 facts you should know about Notre-Dame de Paris
In this short video, I cover 10 key facts about Notre-Dame de Paris which include key events that happened there, quick history facts, things to see (and relics), and the people who made the cathedral Notre-Dame de Paris famous.
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The first thing to know is that the cathedral Notre-Dame de Paris is the most visited free-entry monument of the French capital. The monument welcomes an average of 30,000 visitors per day and this figure can rise to 50,000 on busy days.
A second thing to know is that the cathedral was built on the site of an old Roman temple and that before the construction of the cathedral Notre-Dame de Paris, several Christian religious buildings were built. Some remains can be seen by visiting the Archaeological Crypt of the Parvis of Notre Dame.
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