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Top 8 Most Bizarre Ancient Underground Cities You Must-See

Ancient Underground Cities
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Pilsen Historical Underground, Czech Republic

The city of Pilsen has a lot more to offer than its renowned Pilsen Beer. Pilsen Historical Underground is a 12.5-mile web of cellars, passageways, and wells built sometime in the 14th Century.

The ancient underground city was known to be a storage space for beer barrels and food in the prehistoric era. But, some believe in the presence of treasure is concealed within the walls of these cellars.

Like many other ancient underground cities, this one also has been converted into a museum, and guided tours are organized to explore many of its secrets, including the well-known water tower and the ice cellar.

What did you think of all these ancient underground cities? Have you or would you consider visiting them? Be sure to share your thoughts with us in the comments. And if you do decide to visit any of them, be sure to snap some shots to share with our readers!

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