5. Paris Sewers Museum
Paris Sewers Museum (Le Musée des Égouts de Paris) is the first vaulted-walled sewer established in 1370. It stretches over an area of 2,400 kilometers (1,491 mi) dumping its wares into a stream. Since ‘The World’s Fair’ of 1867, the French government opened the depths of the Parisian underground for the public. Various vehicles, boats and gondolas were prepared to give you a tour like no other through this underground museum. But today, unfortunately for security concerns the unique sewer museum has been closed for public visits.
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