Paris, France
60 Rue Réaumur
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+33153018200
I would give 5 stars if there weren't issues on the way. Currently there's a promotion: if you buy the ticket online is 550 instead of 8. However, the mobile version of the shopping page doesn't work, therefore impossible to buy tickets online. I show it at the entrance and they tell me they cannot do anything so I have to pay full price. Annoying! I ask how long the tour takes following the audio-guide. Answer: 1h30. Great: I have 2h before the museum closes. Well, after 1h30 I have done only half of the museum, so I have to rush the second part and I have no time to see the church. Very disappointed by the experience, overall. However, the museum is great and I recommend it. Consider at least 2h to visit it and 3 if you follow the audio-guide.
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This was a super cool place. The church was super cool and all the things on display were great. Very clean a calm. They did a nice job with the Covid restrictions. I really loved the old computers and measurement standards.
Lovely museum often overlooked. Great collection on technology. Nice place for kids too. Foucault's pendulum probably the most famous artefact. Plan 2 to 3 hours for a visit
Very cool place to learn about the old ways and be amazed at all the inventions that were made over history. It lack a bit of english text about history of every object but you have at least the names. A place to go if you like history.
Super educational museum with tons of artifacts to walk you through the history of science, astrology and more! I went here on a Sunday afternoon about 3pm. The adult ticket is 8 and audio guide 5. The museum plaques do have English too but not much and not on all of them so I figured the audio guide would help me understand more. The museum has three floors of different artifacts to see. If you are interested in history, science or mechanics this place is for you. Even if you aren’t, I think there is something for everyone in this place. The section that is in an old church is also very unexpected. Some of my favorite things to see were in the media section: phones, projectors, cameras and phonographs. I would definitely recommend this place!
I've stumbled upon this museum by chance and must say it became one of my favorites ones. You can find here the history itself from the very first instruments the human used until how the cinematographe was created and many others things. Incredible, definitely a must seen in Paris if you're a history fan of arts.
Stumbled across this place by chance when going for brunch. Food is good and the museum is fantastic for anyone interested in engineering, one of the best selections of mechanical devices with loads of great displays, well worth a visit
The few hands-on items were not in great condition. Some halls had very creaky timber floors. English audio-guide for 5 EUR worked fine. I was hoping that there would be a greater quantity of hands-on mechanical items.
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