
This incredible giant chrome T-rex skeleton was installed in 2013 next to the Seine River in Paris.
WHAT HOW DID I MISS THIS I WAS THERE IN 2015
SAME HERE HOW DID WE MISS THIS
HOLY SHIT WHY DID I NEVER SEE THIS BEFORE

This incredible giant chrome T-rex skeleton was installed in 2013 next to the Seine River in Paris.
WHAT HOW DID I MISS THIS I WAS THERE IN 2015
SAME HERE HOW DID WE MISS THIS
HOLY SHIT WHY DID I NEVER SEE THIS BEFORE

Paris Catacombs: Bones from the Madeleine Cemetery
The Madeleine Cemetery, which stood in the 8th Arrondissement in Paris, was one of four where victims of the guillotine were buried during the French Revolution. Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette were buried there temporarily, but now they lie at the Basilica of St. Denis.
The cemetery was named for Mary Magdalene. It opened in 1720 and closed in 1794, purportedly because it was full. Among those buried there were 130 victims of a fireworks accident at the engagement of the dauphin to Marie Antoinette, the Swiss Guards who were killed at the Tuileries, Charlotte Corday, and Madame du Barry, among others. It’s hard to know for certain how many people were actually buried there.
The Paris Catacombs hold the remains of an estimated 6 million people.
Konstantin Alekseevich Korovin (1861 – 1939)
Terrace. Paris, 1908

Lovely intervention by Outings Projects in Paris