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Musée d'Histoire Naturelle in the Jardin des Plantes
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Darwin's Dream

The Museum of Natural History is a historical monument unto itself: the gardens opened in 1635 in order to grow medicinal plants and it became a national museum after the Revolution. Since then, the garden and the buildings on its [more...]

Free Admission to national museums in Paris
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Free Museums for the Under-18 Crowd

Show the young people in your life the Louvre, the Musée d'Orsay, or the Centre Pompidou...for free. The national museums in Paris are free to children under age 18, and free for everyone on the first Sunday of each month. Perfect for [more...]

Parc de la Villette, 211 avenue Jean-Jaurès
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A walk amongst dragons

Parc de la Villette is more like a museum than a typical green Parisian park and is part of the music and science museum. There is much to see, such as the “cinematic tour” through ten different themed gardens including gardens of [more...]

Louvre
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Louvre By Night

Friday nights, if you and your date are both under 26 (now might be a good time to ask), the Louvre opens its doors to you for zero euros – and at a reduced price for the others. It starts at 6 p.m., but make sure to check the [more...]

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