
Cavae des Arènes de Lutèce
The Cavae des Arènes de Lutèce are a unique remnant of Roman history in Paris. These ancient underground vaults date back to the 1st century AD and were originally part of a theater that could seat around 3,500 spectators. They are a rare example of Roman architecture in a city that is now characterized by modern development. During your visit, you can see the remains of rows of seats and other structures that impressively illustrate the size of the former theater. The place also offers an exciting insight into the daily life of the Romans and the cultural life in ancient Lutetia. The easily accessible Cavae is not only a place of history, but also a popular meeting place for local artists who often perform here. Take the opportunity to delve into the past and put your own foot in the steps of the viewers back then. It's worth a visit if you want to experience the connection between history and contemporary life.