Archaeological discovery made beneath a Paris train station

In today’s video we're going to delve into an incredible archaeological discovery made beneath a Paris train station: an ancient necropolis dating back nearly 2,000 years. Located beneath the bustling Port-Royal station on the historic Left Bank, this lost necropolis belonged to the Gallo-Roman town of Lutetia, which is modern-day Paris. The site was overlooked during the station's construction in 2014 and was only discovered when plans for a new station exit were announced.