Visit the ancient Thermes de Lutèce and their underground galleries in Paris

Published by Rizhlaine de Sortiraparis · Photos by Laurent de Sortiraparis · Published on February 28th, 2024 at 12:20 p.m.
Did you know? In Paris, you can immerse yourself in antiquity with a visit to the Roman baths in what was once northern Lutetia. Visit the Musée de Cluny to discover these ancient baths during weekend tours.

Over the centuries, Paris has undergone a metamorphosis to become a museum city at the crossroads of the different periods ofhistory that make up its rich heritage today. But what was the capital like inancient times? While it's well known that Lutetia was the ancestor of Paris, the remains of this ancient city are often little-known to Parisians, both now and in the past.

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If you'd like to go back in time to theRoman Empire, here's a map that should catch your eye. As you pass by the Latin Quarter, you may have already spotted the ruins known as the Thermes de Cluny. They stand on what was once the northern edge of Lutetia. These Gallo-Roman public baths, dating from the 1st century, were renovated at the same time as the Musée de Cluny, dedicated to the Middle Ages, of which they house the annex. The Thermes de Cluny are also among the most important surviving remains in northern Europe.

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Parisians of all ages now have the opportunity to discover this little-known Parisian heritage through guided tours of the Thermes de Lutèce. The appointment is at the Musée de Cluny, where we invite you to explore these remains, from the spectacular frigidarium with its 14-metre-high vault, to the mysterious underground galleries. On these weekend-only tours, you'll discover not only how the thermal baths functioned, but also the social role they played in the society of theRoman Empire.

Your rendezvous with history awaits!

Practical information

Dates and Opening Time
From May 10th, 2024 to September 29th, 2024

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    Location

    28 Rue du Sommerard
    75005 Paris 5

    Accessibility info

    Access
    Metro line 10 "Cluny - La Sorbonne" station

    Prices
    Enfant: €5
    Adulte: €15

    Official website
    www.musee-moyenage.fr

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