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✅ French National Museum of Natural History 🦕

This is the top choice in Paris and all of Europe for those wanting to learn about nature, biodiversity, and our origins. The museum houses a collection of plants, meteorites, microorganisms, ancient books, rocks, minerals, and specimens of vertebrates of all sizes (including some extinct animals on Earth), mollusks, and more from rainforests, deserts, grasslands, and tundras, from the ocean, land, to the air. And the collection is constantly being updated. The museum also features a zoo and various botanical gardens. You can buy a pass to leisurely explore the entire afternoon, and without leaving Paris, you can get up close and personal with flora and fauna, absorbing the positive energy of the natural world. The wooden stairs, handrails, and floors contrast with the fully transparent观光 elevators and modern atmospheric lighting, creating a striking blend of tradition and modernity. There's a small restaurant on the second floor where you can take a break. 🎫 Ticket Purchase Tips: The official website states that only children under three enter for free, but when buying tickets on-site, I found out that anyone under 26 enters for free, which was a pleasant surprise (glad I didn't buy online 😅). Just line up and buy your tickets, but bring your passport to prove your age. #France #Paris #CulturalAttractionSharing #Museum #NicheExhibition #Fun #Interesting #ParisEatsPlays #WeekendGetaway

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✅ French National Museum of Natural History 🦕

This is the top choice in Paris and all of Europe for those wanting to learn about nature, biodiversity, and our origins. The museum houses a collection of plants, meteorites, microorganisms, ancient books, rocks, minerals, and specimens of vertebrates of all sizes (including some extinct animals on Earth), mollusks, and more from rainforests, deserts, grasslands, and tundras, from the ocean, land, to the air. And the collection is constantly being updated. The museum also features a zoo and various botanical gardens. You can buy a pass to leisurely explore the entire afternoon, and without leaving Paris, you can get up close and personal with flora and fauna, absorbing the positive energy of the natural world. The wooden stairs, handrails, and floors contrast with the fully transparent观光 elevators and modern atmospheric lighting, creating a striking blend of tradition and modernity. There's a small restaurant on the second floor where you can take a break. 🎫 Ticket Purchase Tips: The official website states that only children under three enter for free, but when buying tickets on-site, I found out that anyone under 26 enters for free, which was a pleasant surprise (glad I didn't buy online 😅). Just line up and buy your tickets, but bring your passport to prove your age. #France #Paris #CulturalAttractionSharing #Museum #NicheExhibition #Fun #Interesting #ParisEatsPlays #WeekendGetaway

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