In Addition to the River Seine, there is a Second River in ParissteemCreated with Sketch.

in paris •  7 years ago  (edited)

If you have ever visited Paris, you may be surprised that there is a second river that flows in Paris.

Most people knows that the river Seine flows in Paris. There is another river?
Nobody living has seen this river in Paris.


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The Seine in Paris
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So, where is this famous second river?

The Bièvre

The name of the river is Bièvre.
It is long of 33 km. It has its source in the commune of Guyancourt and flows into thirteen other communes before entering in Paris through the 14th, 5th, 13th and 12th arrondissements of Paris and then flows into the Seine. One of the communes it flows in has almost the same name as the river: Bièvres.

The reason why nobody living has seen this river in Paris is that starting in the commune of Fresnes it is entirely underground, as it has been canalized under slabs and 5 km have disappeared under rubble and urbanization in Paris.

The name Bièvre come from the Gaulish word bibero, that gave the word bièvre in Old French, meaning "beaver". The word in modern French is "castor".
So, the Bièvre is the "Beaver River".


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Old Map of the River Bièvre
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I have been living in Fresnes for several years, starting in 1996. For two years, I was working in Arcueil, another commune where the Bièvre flows, but I did not realize that there was a river along the route I was taking to go to school.

Historically the river was heavily industrialized with mills, which led to the straightening of the river. Tanneries, butcher shops and dye-makers were built along its banks, leading to serious pollution concerns. Starting in the 18th century, the river was gradually culverted. [Wikipedia]


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Tanneries on the River Bièvre in Paris at the end of the XIXth Century
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However, at the beginning of the XXth century, there were still visible parts of the river.


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The River Bièvre in Paris around 1900
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So, because the river Bièvre is now completely underground in Paris, do not look for the second river in the French capital!



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When I was 20 I visited a girl in France. I was too young (and too poor) to fully enjoy it. I actually stayed with her in the town of Bièvre. I had forgotten that was the name of the town until this post. Thanks for the walk down memory lane!

You are welcome.

The name of the town is Bièvres, with an S.

Ahh! Thank you.

Interesting! :) At present(at least in NY) there are some projects to re-expose urban underground streams;they are called "daylighting" projects. They are fantastically expensive however because of real estate costs...
I wonder where the tanneries were sourcing their tannic acid...oak trees perhaps?

Interesting story. I learned something new today. As every day here on steemit. Thanks.

You are welcome.

That's for the info, really cool photos!

Indeed, but they are not mine.

Oh a hidden gem in Paris. That's a cool name for a river, Beaver River. ( ^◡^)

Yes, it is a cool name: la rivière des castors.

That is completely fascinating. I have been in Paris a few times and like most tourists had no idea of this. I am always intrigued by the hidden rivers and tunnels which often criss cross our cities!

It is not only the tourists that have no idea, but almost all the French people and the vast majority of the Parisians.

I was unfortunately not in Paris, but my wife would like to go there. Since I can then look for the river while she goes shopping :-)

You can always try, but I don't think you will succeed.
Your wife will think you are crazy:

  • Darling, while you are shopping, I will look for an underground river.

[Yeah, Suure!]

lol.....Yes that would be possible

Paris is my dream city, want visit there oneday.

crazy. The secret underground river. I learn something new everyday! Thanks for sharing.

Very cool!
I would love to check out Paris one of these days!
I really like the historic shots :)

Wow what a fascinating fact about Paris! Thanks for sharing this :)

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You are welcome.

HEy just learned a new thing. Been to Paris several times but nobody told me about the underground river. I was taken to catacombes, but no mention of the ghost river! Thank you :)

Welcome.

That was an interesting post, thanks!

Some great historical shots there. Can you believe I've never been to Paris and I've lived in london for years. I'll get over there one of these days...

Yes, I can believe it.
There are many Parisians who have never been to London.

Can't say I blame them ;)

I'm sure that almost all the major cities on the rivers have underwater rivers (For example Moscow for sure), but this is probably the biggest and unusual river.

Indeed, the situation is the same in Moscow with the Neglinnaya River:

The Neglinnaya River (Russian: Неглинная), also known as Neglinka, Neglinna, Neglimna (Неглинка, Неглинна, Неглимна), is a 7.5-km long underground river in the central part of Moscow and a tributary of the Moskva River.

And in London too: Subterranean rivers of London.