Huge and magnificent,
Paris Museum of Natural History
Introducing the Paris Museum of Natural History, where as many as 7,000 animal specimens are preserved under a huge roof in 19th-century Paris. This is a place where you can see various animals and experience the wonders of nature in a huge hall. You can learn about the work of famous naturalists and admire mammals, sea animals, and wonderful bone fragments.
WAUG priority admission tickets are tickets that allow priority entry without waiting.
that the earth does not belong to humans
where you get to know
The Paris Museum of Natural History is a place where you can learn about the magnificent interior and the evolution of various animals. You can see nearly 7,000 animal specimens, from elephants to insects, polar bears, and cheetahs, and even see a car that was smashed by a meteorite outdoors. You can also look into the thoughts of naturalists such as Lamarck, Darwin, and Mendel.
Learn various lessons
We can learn many lessons from the Paris Museum of Natural History. First, you will learn how to dispose of plastic and discarded waste and why it is important for the future of the Earth, and you can also learn about paleontology and comparative anatomy.
In the end, we can realize that this Earth does not belong to humans and learn that we must be considerate of other species and nature.
address :
Grand Gallery de Evolution
36 Rue Geoffroy-Saint-Hilaire, 75005 Paris, France
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operating time :
Closed on Tuesdays
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Weekends: 10:00 AM - 18:00 PM
36 Rue Geoffroy-Saint-Hilaire, 75005 Paris, France