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Quarry of Meudon Arnaudet
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A 360 ° in the middle of flying buttresses of the church of St. Eustache in Paris.
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panoramical view in the rooftops of the Saint-Eustache church.
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Quarry of Evecquemont
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Quarries of Paris - The network located in the Val de Grace hospital.
Beside the stairs Mansart, whose name was chosen in reference to the architect François Mansart, author of many works of consolidation in the hospital of Val de Grace.
A plate shows the depth of the underground quarry with great precision: Height 58 feet 6 inches or 18 meters 9969.
Beside the stairs Mansart, whose name was chosen in reference to the architect François Mansart, author of many works of consolidation in the hospital of Val de Grace.
A plate shows the depth of the underground quarry with great precision: Height 58 feet 6 inches or 18 meters 9969.
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Quarries of Paris - The network located in the Val de Grace hospital.
The old quarries of the Val de Grace are medieval. They were exploited from the 13th century to 16th century.
In 1621, Anne of Austria asked Louis XIII transfer Benedictine nuns of the Convent of Bievre in Paris. The venue was the current location of the Val de Grace.
In 1638, the architect Francois Mansart began construction of a church and an abbey. In digging the foundations, he discovers that he is above old underground quarries. These voids are surveyed, mapped and consolidated. But Mansart spending too much money and who is the architect Lemercier completed the job.
For the purposes of work, workers have built a staircase to the underground quarries and give the name of Mansart.
The old quarries of the Val de Grace are medieval. They were exploited from the 13th century to 16th century.
In 1621, Anne of Austria asked Louis XIII transfer Benedictine nuns of the Convent of Bievre in Paris. The venue was the current location of the Val de Grace.
In 1638, the architect Francois Mansart began construction of a church and an abbey. In digging the foundations, he discovers that he is above old underground quarries. These voids are surveyed, mapped and consolidated. But Mansart spending too much money and who is the architect Lemercier completed the job.
For the purposes of work, workers have built a staircase to the underground quarries and give the name of Mansart.
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The computer museum abandoned.
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I call this career "work site" because when I visited, a large building had been razed and another built it. In early work, the quarry was yawning, then, walls were built to block the improvised digging and luckily he stayed an access door with a concrete tunnel to allow access.
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Quarry of Port-Marly
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Quarry of Port-Marly
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