Unveiling the Hidden World: Exploring the Paris Sewer Museum

Unveiling the Hidden World: Exploring the Paris Sewer Museum

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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.


Smarter Hotel Communication with Samsung Signage by Palaniappa electronics

By Manu Vardhan Kannan

Published on February 17, 2026

Clear and timely communication plays a key role in shaping a guest’s experience at any hotel. Samsung Signage Displays: QB, QM, and QH series, that are designed to make this communication smarter, faster, and visually refined. Presented by Palaniappa electronics, these displays help hotels showcase information, promotions, and event updates in a seamless and professional manner, while also easing the workload for marketing and IT teams.

Built for flexibility, Samsung Signage supports both horizontal and vertical orientations, allowing hotels to design content based on the space available. With Samsung’s Content Management Software, teams can schedule content in advance, update displays instantly, and control everything remotely with just a system and internet access. This eliminates the need for manual updates and reduces operational effort.

Marketing and IT teams no longer have to redesign layouts repeatedly, carry pen drives to each screen, or depend on unstable third-party media players with complex wiring. With ready-made templates, centralized control, and reliable built-in media players, the system ensures consistent branding across the property while saving time and reducing errors.

Across hotels, Samsung Signage Displays serve multiple touchpoints. In lobby areas, they can display banquet schedules, welcome messages, and promotional offers. At banquet hall entrances, they guide guests with event names and agendas. Fine-dine restaurant entrances can highlight menus, offers, and timings. Lift lobbies can share hotel information and in-house promotions, while spa and pool areas can present service details, safety information, and operating hours. Each display can run location-specific content, scheduled according to time or event, ensuring that guests always receive relevant updates.

For spaces where wall mounting may not be feasible, Palaniappa electronics provides elegant integration solutions. These include floor-standing kiosks, A-type kiosks, and K-type kiosks that enhance visibility while adding a modern and fashionable touch to hotel interiors. Ideal for lobbies and high-traffic areas, these solutions combine stability with strong brand presence.

With long years of expertise in hospitality based electronics and bringing quality products that define long lasting function for years, Palaniappa electronics continues to be trusted by many customers for reliable and durable solutions.

For hotel owners, GMs, and marketing teams, Samsung Signage Displays offer a clean, scalable, and professional communication platform without unnecessary complexity. Hotels still relying on pen drives or third-party media players can now consider upgrading to a more streamlined system.

For more details, contact Palaniappa Electronics | Mr. Muthu at 9003045685 or muthu@palaniappagroup.com.


Boost to India’s Hospitality Sector: JK Lakshmipat University Students Honoured for ITDC Systems Design Project

Boost to India’s Hospitality Sector: JK Lakshmipat University Students Honoured for ITDC Systems Design Project

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Published on February 17, 2026

In a moment of pride for design-led education in India, five students from the Institute of Design at JK Lakshmipat University (JKLU) were felicitated for their Systems Design project developed for the Taj Restaurant under the India Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC). The honour was conferred by Union Minister for Tourism Gajendra Singh Shekhawat on 13 February at The Ashok Hotel, New Delhi.

The recognition highlights the growing importance of industry-linked academic projects and the role of design thinking in addressing complex, real-world systems within India’s hospitality and tourism sector. The project reflects how academic institutions are increasingly contributing practical solutions to public-sector organisations.

The interdisciplinary student team included Harsh Warrier, Susnitha Sivaraju, Yashika Bhatt, Rashi Bhagre, and Ritika Malik. The project was carried out under the mentorship of Binil Mohan, Assistant Professor at the Institute of Design, JKLU. The team conducted extensive initial research for both the Taj Mahal and ITDC, which formed the foundation for the systems design interventions proposed.

The final presentation was divided into three well-defined segments. The first segment focused on research related to the Taj Mahal, followed by the development of a solution framework led by Harsh Warrier, Rashi Bhagre, and Susnitha Sivaraju. The second segment presented research and detailed solutions for India Tourism Development Corporation, developed by the same team members. The final segment showcased the specific solution work and contributions undertaken by Ritika Malik.

“The felicitation is a proud moment for the university and underscores the impact of industry-linked, research-driven design education in addressing complex systems,” said A Balasubramaniam, Director, Institute of Design, JKLU.

The recognition reinforces JKLU’s commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration, academic excellence, and meaningful engagement with industry partners. It also stands as a testament to the quality of work being produced by students at the Institute of Design.

The students were felicitated during a double commemoration event celebrating 60 years of ITDC and 70 years of the Ashok Hotel. Union Minister for Tribal Affairs Jual Oram also graced the ceremony with his presence.


Novotel New Delhi City Centre Completes a Successful First Year

Novotel New Delhi City Centre Completes a Successful First Year

By Hariharan U

Published on February 17, 2026

Novotel New Delhi City Centre marked its first anniversary, celebrating a year since commencing operations in the heart of the capital. The occasion was attended by Ranju Alex, Chief Executive Officer, Accor South Asia; Vineet Mishra, Vice President – Premium, Midscale & Economy, South Asia; and Saumitra Chaturvedi, General Manager, reflecting on a year defined by operational excellence, guest satisfaction and strategic market positioning.

Over the past year, the hotel successfully completed its launch phase, beginning with a grand press conference and media showcase that supported strong corporate onboarding. A key highlight was the introduction of The Flying Trunk, a distinctive food and beverage concept that enhanced the hotel’s culinary portfolio and broadened its appeal among resident and non-resident guests alike.

Since opening, the property has positioned itself as a preferred choice for both business and leisure travellers, supported by its central location, contemporary accommodations and thoughtfully curated dining and wellness facilities. During its pilot phase, the hotel also received early industry recognition, underscoring its consistent service standards and operational performance.

Speaking on the milestone, Saumitra Chaturvedi said the inaugural year focused on building strong operational foundations and fostering a service culture aligned with Accor’s people-centric hospitality values. He added that the encouraging response from guests and partners continues to drive the team toward delivering refined and consistent experiences.

As it steps into its second year, Novotel New Delhi City Centre aims to deepen guest engagement, expand its food and beverage offerings and further strengthen its standing as a leading hospitality destination in central New Delhi.

Part of Accor, Novotel operates over 600 hotels across more than 60 countries and participates in the ALL Accor loyalty programme, offering guests access to a wide range of rewards and experiences worldwide.

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