Presentation of Laury Vandenterghem?s project for the underground city of Naours and its discovery in 2014 by archaeologist Gilles Prilaux.
A total of 3,200 graffiti from the Great War have been recorded in the galleries, making this the largest concentration of Great War graffiti known to date. Archaeological research has made it possible to identify these graffiti and associate names, faces and sometimes even their descendants with them.
A total of 3,200 graffiti from the Great War have been recorded in the galleries, making this the largest concentration of Great War graffiti known to date. Archaeological research has made it possible to identify these graffiti and associate names, faces and sometimes even their descendants with them.




