Unveiling the Hidden World: Exploring the Paris Sewer Museum

Unveiling the Hidden World: Exploring the Paris Sewer Museum

By Author

Published on November 6, 2023

Paris, often referred to as the "City of Light," is renowned for its iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame Cathedral, and the Louvre Museum. Yet, beneath the romantic streets and grand boulevards lies a secret world that's less celebrated but equally fascinating—the Paris Sewer Museum. This unique attraction offers an intriguing glimpse into the city's underbelly, where a network of tunnels, passageways, and sewers weaves a story of engineering marvels, history, and urban development.

A Journey Beneath the Streets

The Paris Sewer Museum, also known as Musée des Égouts de Paris, traces its roots back to the early 19th century. It all began with the vision of the French engineer Eugène Belgrand, who initiated the construction of a modern sewer system in Paris. His goal was to rid the city of rampant diseases caused by unsanitary living conditions and overcrowding. As a result, this ambitious project aimed to create a cleaner, healthier Paris.

Located in the heart of Paris, the Sewer Museum offers a unique perspective on the city's development. Situated beneath the Quai d'Orsay, along the Seine River, it provides visitors with a direct view of the city's sewer system, which stretches over 2,100 kilometers (approximately 1,305 miles).

Unveiling the Secrets

Upon entering the museum, visitors are transported to a fascinating world below the streets. The dimly lit tunnels, complemented by an audio guide, reveal the evolution of Paris's sewer system and the critical role it played in the city's transformation.

The museum's exhibits include an array of artifacts, including antique machinery, tools, and photographs that chronicle the growth of the sewer system. One of the most captivating displays is a collection of vintage photographs showing how the sewers were built, highlighting the incredible craftsmanship of the engineers and laborers who constructed them.

The museum features several interactive exhibits that provide a tactile understanding of how the sewers function. For instance, you can observe a portion of the actual sewer system with flowing water beneath a glass floor—a rare sight that evokes awe and fascination.

The Paris Sewer System

The sewers showcased at the museum are still functional today. This means they not only serve as a historical display but also continue to play an essential role in the city's waste management and sanitation. Visitors can appreciate the complexity of the sewer system, designed to handle both rainwater and wastewater.

With a blend of engineering precision and human effort, the sewers of Paris are meticulously maintained. Museum visitors can learn about the daily work carried out by sewer workers and the importance of preventing blockages and ensuring the proper flow of waste.

A Journey into Urban Development

By exploring the Sewer Museum, you embark on a journey through time and space, gaining insight into the evolution of a modern city. Paris's sewer system is not merely an intricate network of tunnels but a testament to human ingenuity and the progress achieved in the face of adversity.

The Paris Sewer Museum is a hidden gem beneath the city's picturesque streets, offering an educational, eye-opening, and thought-provoking experience. It unveils a lesser-known aspect of Paris's history and the extraordinary efforts to transform the city into the magnificent metropolis it is today. So, if you ever find yourself in the "City of Light," don't hesitate to take a fascinating journey beneath the streets, as the Paris Sewer Museum invites you to explore a world that is as significant as it is unseen.


Stefano Tardito Wins Rēgula 2025 Award for Borgo Monchiero Heritage Restoration

Stefano Tardito Wins Rēgula 2025 Award for Borgo Monchiero Heritage Restoration

By Hariharan U

Published on February 6, 2026

Renowned Italian architect Stefano Tardito has received the Rēgula 2025 Award in the Hospitality category for his masterful restoration of the historic Borgo di Monchiero complex, now reimagined as Borgo Monchiero Heritage by Atmosphere, marking Atmosphere Core’s debut property in Italy.

 Presented at the 8th edition of the Rēgula | 100 Italian Projects Award in Milan, the honour recognises Tardito’s nuanced transformation of the 18th-century monastic and religious complex in Piedmont’s Langhe region, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, into a refined luxury hospitality destination.

 The jury cited the project as an exemplary balance of conservation and innovation, applauding its seamless integration of aesthetics, technology and historical authenticity while showcasing the depth of Italian architectural and cultural heritage. Reflecting on the recognition, Stefano Tardito said, "This is a truly ambitious project based on a delicate balance between conservation and enhancement, guided by authentic historical research and technological innovation. The result is a harmonious encounter between past and present that allows the monastery to preserve its historical authenticity while evolving into immersive and seductive spaces where guests can enjoy unique experiences. The Borgo will thus be reborn and become an exceptional narrator of its past".

The award has further heightened anticipation for the official opening of Borgo Monchiero Heritage by Atmosphere, which represents the first step in Atmosphere Core’s European expansion. Set on a hill overlooking vineyards and rolling landscapes, the property features 19 rooms converted from former monastic cells, an ancient private chapel repurposed for intimate ceremonies, a restaurant with a wine room dedicated to local cuisine, an elegant lounge bar in frescoed halls overlooking a panoramic swimming pool, and a distinctive wellness area housed within vaulted brick spaces and an old terracotta cistern. Owners Franco Giampetruzzi and Gian Maria Debenedetti welcomed the recognition, stating, “This recognition celebrates skilful restoration and conversion by architect Stefano Tardito and enduring spirit of the property, and we are proud of his achievements. It reinforces our commitment to preserving its heritage while welcoming a new chapter”. With its tranquil cloisters, preserved architectural details and contemporary comforts, Borgo Monchiero Heritage by Atmosphere is poised to offer global travellers, wine enthusiasts and lovers of Piedmontese cuisine a deeply immersive and rejuvenating stay in one of northern Italy’s most evocative destinations.


The Park Navi Mumbai Receives IGBC Certification for Sustainable Hospitality Practices

The Park Navi Mumbai Receives IGBC Certification for Sustainable Hospitality Practices

By Manu Vardhan Kannan

Published on February 6, 2026

The Park Navi Mumbai has been awarded the prestigious Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) Certification, reaffirming the hotel’s strong commitment to sustainable hospitality practices. The recognition highlights the property’s consistent efforts towards responsible design, efficient operations, and environmentally conscious initiatives.

Strategically located near the operational Navi Mumbai International Airport (T1), The Park Navi Mumbai has seamlessly integrated sustainability into its core functioning. The hotel offers guests a refined luxury experience while aligning its operations with global environmental standards. The IGBC certification acknowledges the property’s focused approach to reducing its environmental footprint without compromising on comfort or service quality.

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Among the key initiatives recognised by IGBC is the hotel’s use of solar energy, which has significantly reduced its reliance on conventional power sources. In addition, the property has implemented advanced water-conservation systems, energy-efficient operational practices, and structured waste-management processes. These include effective waste segregation and responsible disposal methods that ensure optimal use of resources across the hotel.

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Sharing his thoughts on the achievement, Rahul Makhija, General Manager, The Park Navi Mumbai, said, “Achieving IGBC certification is a proud moment for our entire team and reinforces our long-standing commitment to sustainable hospitality. From water-saving innovations to robust waste-management systems, environmental responsibility is deeply embedded in our operations. Our approach to sustainability goes beyond compliance, it enhances the guest experience while contributing positively to the community and the environment. We remain focused on protecting the planet and setting higher benchmarks for responsible luxury.”

With this milestone, The Park Navi Mumbai joins a select group of hospitality leaders embracing environmentally responsible practices. The recognition further demonstrates that luxury and sustainability can work hand in hand in shaping the future of modern hospitality.


Athulya Senior Care Founder Welcomes Budget 2026 Healthcare Vision

Athulya Senior Care Founder Welcomes Budget 2026 Healthcare Vision

By Manu Vardhan Kannan

Published on February 5, 2026

As Budget 2026 introduces several progressive measures under its strategy for healthcare advancement through knowledge, technology, and innovation, the focus on strengthening geriatric care and allied health services has emerged as a key highlight for India’s evolving healthcare ecosystem.

Dr. Karthik Narayan R, Founder and Managing Director of Athulya Senior Care, emphasised that the future of healthcare in India extends far beyond hospitals and infrastructure. He pointed out that caregivers, allied health professionals, and geriatric specialists form the backbone of a system that ensures continuity, dignity, and quality of care, particularly for the country’s rapidly growing ageing population.

Commenting on the budget’s direction, Dr. Karthik Narayan R said, “India's healthcare future will be shaped not just by hospitals, but by the people who deliver care every day. The budget's emphasis on geriatric care, allied health professionals and caregivers, is a timely step towards ensuring a dignified, continuum of care focusing on quality of life for the aging population.”

With increasing life expectancy and a rising senior demographic, the demand for long-term care, rehabilitation services, and skilled caregivers is growing steadily across India. The budget’s recognition of geriatric care and allied health professionals signals a shift towards a more inclusive healthcare model that values preventive care, rehabilitation, and daily support alongside acute medical treatment.

Dr. Karthik Narayan R further highlighted that empowering caregivers and allied professionals through structured training, technology integration, and policy support will play a crucial role in building a self-reliant healthcare ecosystem. Such an approach not only improves patient outcomes but also ensures that seniors receive compassionate, personalised care that enhances their overall quality of life.

The emphasis laid out in Budget 2026 reflects a broader vision of healthcare that balances innovation with human-centric care delivery. By strengthening the geriatric care framework and supporting the workforce behind it, India moves closer to a resilient healthcare system that prioritises dignity, continuity, and long-term well-being for its ageing population.

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