This is a photograph from 1973, during the construction of Les Halles in Paris. The structure wrapped above the metal scaffolding on the right is the Fountain of the Innocents!
The photograph shows underground buildings going down about five floors. Historians are talking about their own things again, and call this a cultural layer.
More and more facts about buried buildings and cities are accumulating every day, it’s no longer funny for historians, and in the age of the Internet it’s no longer possible to hide the truth...
By the way, it’s the same story with St. Petersburg in Russia...
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