Grande Galerie de l'Évolution: Skip The Line Ticket
Highlight
- Discover a wealth of biodiversity and natural marvels in a huge 19th-century building in Paris
- Get insights into the achievements of renowned naturalists and observe mammals, marine creatures and fascinating skeletons
- Wrap up your visit by checking out a car that got hit by a meteorite outside!
Summary
Description
Should Noah's Ark exist, it could resemble this! Step into a realm of change in the Grande Galerie de l'Évolution. Witness 7,000 meticulously conserved animal examples, ranging from elephants to insects, polar bears, and cheetahs. Additionally, you have the opportunity to observe a vehicle that has been destroyed by a meteorite!
Starting from anatomy, fossils, and molecules, all the way to the giant squid that greets everyone with its waving tentacles, this hall filled with diverse animals in the Natural History Museum creates a perfect day for any curious child. And who knows, it might become your favorite too!
The Grande Galerie de l'Évolution offers a unique opportunity to explore the history and variety of animal life on Earth, with four levels dedicated to mammals, sea creatures, and insects.
Explore the relationship between humans and the natural world across various regions of the globe, and learn about the impact that naturalists such as Lamarck, Darwin, and Mendel had on reshaping our understanding of life on this small planet we call home.
An ideal getaway for a rainy day in Paris.