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Jardin des Plantes - Natural History Museum

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The "Jardin des Plantes - Natural History Museum" in Paris is a renowned institution and one of France's most significant landmarks. It was originally founded in 1626 as a royal garden of medicinal plants, during the reign of Louis XIII. However, after the French Revolution, it was transformed into a research institution and opened to the public in 1793. Situated on the left bank of the Seine, the Jardin des Plantes spans over 28 hectares. It is a verdant oasis in the heart of the bustling city, teeming with thousands of plant species. The garden is organized into several thematic sections, including an Alpine garden, a rose garden, a greenhouse complex, and a maze, offering a diverse array of flora for visitors to explore. The museum is a magnificent piece of architecture and consists of several buildings, each with its own specialty. The most famous of them is the Grande Galerie de l'Evolution, a spectacular iron-and-glass structure built in 1889. Inside, it houses an incredible collection of natural specimens, including an array of stuffed animals, skeletal structures, and botanical studies. Moreover, it is home to the world's oldest natural history museum, the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle. The museum has a rich collection that spans mineralogy, paleontology, entomology, and anthropology, among others. The paleontology gallery, which houses an impressive collection of dinosaur fossils, is a favorite among visitors, especially children. The museum also contains a zoo, known as the Ménagerie, which is the second oldest zoological garden in the world. It hosts a variety of animals, many of which are endangered species. The Jardin des Plantes - Natural History Museum is not just a place of learning and discovery, but also a tranquil retreat within the city. Its beautifully manicured gardens and extensive collections make it a must-visit for anyone with an interest in science, nature, or history. Whether you're a plant enthusiast, a history buff, or simply someone looking for a peaceful afternoon stroll, the Jardin des Plantes - Natural History Museum offers a unique and enriching experience, making it a true Parisian gem.

    5 rue Linne, 75005 Paris France

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