National Museum of History of Immigration

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Paris, France

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National Museum of History of Immigration Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

National Museum of History of Immigration is located in Paris, France on 293 Avenue Daumesnil. National Museum of History of Immigration is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category history museum in France.

Address

293 Avenue Daumesnil

Phone

+33153595860

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Diego Garcia Cacho

Great louboutin exhibition please go it is a real treat for all the senses

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Tessa Flaro

Staff was a bit unfriendly and we were kicked out of multiple areas of the museum because they were setting up for something else. Hard to find entrance too. Temporary exhibit was very interesting. Aquarium is a nice place to visit, however. A bit dark as it’s underground but fun for the kids.

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L H Clark

Rich, criative and colourful. Spacious, elegant. It is relatively small but rich, dense collection of facts, figures, pictures and artifacts telling tales of immigration in France. Tres fantastique! No big queues, ok price 6.50 inclusive an exhibition. Almost empty when I visited in contrast to other pop museums.

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Mimi S

It is interesting in the way it presents the information to the public but there is no rich collection at all

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what ever

We went on the first Sunday of the month when visits are free. The temporary exhibition was about music (and immigration) and was really well-made and informative. The building is just beautiful by itself and worth seeing. The place has plenty of stories waiting to be discovered

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Julian Gonzalez

This is a good museum about the history of migration to France. The irony is that being about migration almost all is in France. My family and I enjoyed it and learned a lot about people on the move.

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Yassine CHADIB

The museum is more like a live blog where you need to read all information about the history of immigration in France and in the world.

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Jennifer Williams

The museum had so many awesome facts and the aquarium is excellent for kids!