What is hidden under the largest tourist attractions in Europe

Every year, millions of people visit the same places in Europe. London, Paris, Naples - experienced tourists are sure that they have already seen everything here. But few people know what is hidden under these great cities.

Therefore, the London photographer Thomas Sentpetery decided to go down underground, instead of looking at cities from a height of flight. He shared a new look at some of the most iconic travel objects.

"There are hidden worlds around us, and I wanted to show that popular tourist sites are in fact something much larger than we expect."- says the photographer.

“Do your own research before setting off on a journey and don't be afraid to look deeper. With the right approach and thirst for adventure, you can take truly extraordinary photos.”.

France: Directly below the Eiffel Tower are the catacombs of Paris.

England: London's Big Ben is located above the abandoned Oldwich Underground Station.

Italy: Beneath the Naples is the Bourbon Tunnel.

Poland: Near Krakow you can find the Wieliczka salt mines.

England: Hotel St. Pancras Renaissance stands above the London Post Museum and the abandoned Postal Railway.

Spain: Locals live in the caves of Barrio de Cuevas in Guadix.

Watch the video: Top 10 Underrated Cities in Europe You Need to Visit (May 2024).

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