After War World water towers were built on the tanks of Montmartre and Belleville.
reservoirs and aqueducts that feed them have been built in the second half of the nineteenth century. The reservoir of Belleville and its Aqueduct, one of the Dhuis are built during the Second Empire (1851-1870). Placed on the highest hill in Paris, these areas of water storage for conducting water under pressure at all Parisians.
From the twentieth century, buildings rise on the hills beyond and the altitude reservoirs. To bring the water to higher floors of Paris, in 1919 we built water towers of Belleville in 1927 and one of Montmartre.
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