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Home / France / Paris - "City of Light" / Musée des Égouts 42
If you're looking for an unusual museum to visit in Paris, the fascinating Musée des Égouts (Paris Sewers Museum) is dedicated to the murky depths of Paris. But don't worry, it really is quite safe down there. It is conveniently located underground near the Quai d’Orsay, next to the Pont de l’Alma on the left bank.
You can read more about our visit to the Paris Sewers Museum Here.
- An image of what exists below the streets of Paris
- Balls used to clean the sewer tunnels by pushing out the water
- Belgrand Gallery with history of the Musée des Égouts
- Boots worn in the Paris sewers
- Eugène Belgrand, the engineer who designed the Paris sewer and water supply networks
- How the sewer services coped with the 1910 Paris floods
- Huge balls used to clean the sewer tunnels
- In the old days there were plenty of rats in the sewers
- Information and images of the 1910 Paris floods
- Interactive model of the water cycle in Paris
- Looking worried because this is the section where you can see the open sewer
- Mannequin of workers at work in the Paris sewers
- Map of Wallace fountain locations in Paris
- Me, touring the Paris Sewer Museum
- Mesh wire over the canals to ensure no one falls in