Paris Off-the-Beaten-Path Attraction: Grande Galerie de l'Évolution
The Grande Galerie de l'Évolution is a massive museum, established in 1994, and is one of the flagship attractions of the Paris Museum of Natural History. The majority of visitors to the gallery are local residents who bring their children to learn and sketch, with a relatively low proportion of tourists. 💬 Part of the French National Museum of Natural History, here you can see various realistic animal models, fossil specimens, and learn about the fascinating process of different organisms evolving and adapting to environmental changes over time 🦒. The architecture itself is beautiful! The first floor features a variety of large marine mammals, crustaceans. In the center of the museum, there is a grand procession of terrestrial animals of all sizes from continents around the world. The entire museum is curated with great care. In addition to the exhibits, a highlight is the audio-visual atmosphere within the gallery, which recreates a day on the savannah from dawn to dusk. The Paris Grande Galerie de l'Évolution is part of the Paris Natural History Museum, located in the 5th arrondissement's Jardin des Plantes. This area also includes the Geological and Mineral Museum, the Museum of Natural Anatomy, and the Museum of Man. You can also take a stroll in the outdoor gardens, making it a great spot for a Paris city walk. 🎟️: Most museums and art galleries in Paris offer free admission to EU students and art students. #ParisOffTheBeatenPathAttraction