À Paris, les Catacombes dévoilent un parcours métamorphosé après cinq mois de travaux
The Catacombs of Paris have reopened to the public following a comprehensive five-month renovation aimed at modernizing the visitor experience. The upgrades include a completely redesigned lighting scheme, a more welcoming entrance hall capable of hosting small exhibitions, and a high-tech spatialized audio guide that utilizes radio-style storytelling to narrate the site's history.
These renovations represent a strategic effort by the administration to elevate the site's cultural status beyond a mere macabre attraction. By emphasizing the architectural, literary, and patrimonial significance of the world's largest ossuary, officials hope to attract more local French visitors, who currently make up only 20% of the site's attendance.