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gardens was enlarged to house the collections of the royal pharmacist. In 1729, this collection was broadened into the Cabinet of Natural History, destined to receive the Royal collections dedicated to zoology and mineralogy. New plants and animal species were collected from around the world, examined, illustrated, classified, named and described in publications which were circulated across Europe and to America. An amphitheater was constructed in the garden in 1787 to provide a venue for lectures and classes on the new discoveries. New greenhouses were built beginning in 1788, and the size of the gardens was doubled. The gardens served as the laboratory of scientists including
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is the home of the main galleries of the National Museum of Natural History, and a division of the museum, which was born there. The garden was founded by Louis XIII 1635 as the Royal Garden of medicinal plants, under the direction of the royal physician. In the early 18th century, the chateau of the
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The gardens today include a large formal garden planted in geometric designs; and two enormous greenhouses, keeping tropical plants at a steady temperature of 22 degrees Celsius. The Alpine gardens present plants coming from Corsica, the Caucasus, North American and the Himalaya. The gardens of the
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railroad station of the same period. It contained an immense rectangular hall, 55 meters long, 25 wide and 15 meters high, supported by forty slender cast-iron columns, and was originally covered with a glass roof one thousand square meters in size.The building suffered from technical problems, and
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on 31 March 1718, removed the purely medical function. Besides growing and studying plants useful for health, the royal garden offered public lectures on botany, chemistry, and comparative anatomy. In 1729, the chateau in the garden was enlarged with an upper floor, and transformed into the cabinet
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egg hatching, and a live pterodactyl escaping through the gallery glass roof, wreaking havoc and killing people in Paris (The Gallery of Palaeontology and Comparative Anatomy returned the favor by placing a life size cardboard cutout of Adèle and the hatching pterodactyl in a glass cabinet outside
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The National Museum of Natural History has been called "the Louvre of the Natural Sciences". Its largest and best-known gallery is the Grand Gallery of Evolution, located at the end of the central alley facing the formal garden. It replaced an earlier Neoclassical gallery built next to the same by
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The facade of the building was designed specifically as a backdrop for the garden. The facade facing the garden is divided into eleven traverses. Ten are decorated with sculpted medallions honouring prominent French scientists associated with the museum. The central traverse has a larger marble
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or black locust, planted in 1635 by Vespasien Robin, the royal gardener and botanist, from an earlier tree brought from America by his brother, also a botanist, in 1601. It is tied in age with another from the same source planted at the same time on the square of Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre.
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in Vienna, Austria, founded in 1752. It occupies the northeast side of the garden along the Quai St. Bernard, covering five hectares (13.6 acres). It was created between 1798 and 1836 as a home for the animals of the royal menagerie at Versailles, which were largely abandoned after the
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from the medicinal garden of the king to a national public museum of natural history required the creation of twelve chaired positions. Over the ensuing years the number of Chairs and their subject areas evolved, some being subdivided into two positions and others removed. The
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Since the 2014 reform, it has been headed by a chairman, assisted by deputy managing directors. The Museum has a staff of approximately 2,350 members, including six hundred researchers. It is a member of the national network of naturalist collections (RECOLNAT).
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of natural history, designed for the royal collections of zoology and mineralogy. A series of greenhouses were constructed on the west side of the garden, to study the plants and animals collected by French explorers for their for medical and commercial uses.
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Some of the buildings, particularly the Grand Gallery of Evolution, completed in 1889, were in poor condition by the mid-20th century. It was closed entirely in 1965, then underwent major restoration between 1991 and 1994 to its present state.
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The great central hall, kept in its same form but enlarged during the modernisation, is devoted to the presentation of marine animals on the lower sides, and, on a platform in the center, a parade of full-size African mammals, including a
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The Gallery of Botany is on the Allée the Buffon facing the centre of the garden, between the Gallery of Mineralogy and the Gallery of Paleontology. At the corner is one of the two oldest trees in Paris, a
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As its collections grew, the museum was enlarged, with the construction of a new gallery of zoology. it was begun in 1877 and completed in 1889, for the 100th anniversary of the French Revolution. A new
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discovered radioactivity in 1896 J) The Paleontology gallery, on the second floor, with its mezzanine. The second floor exhibits the vertebrate fossils and the mezzanine the invertebrate fossils
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The ground floor interior of the gallery has vestibules built in a combination of Art Deco and Neo-Egyptian styles. It is used for temporary exhibits. The exhibits include a slice of a giant
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originally presented to King Louis XV in the 18th century. On the garden side is another hall, in its original size, devoted to animals which have disappeared or are in danger of extinction.
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The primary content of the gallery is the Herbier National, a collection representing 7.5 million plants collected since the founding of the museum. They are divided for study into
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The museum has as its mission both research (fundamental and applied) and public diffusion of knowledge. It is organized into seven research and three diffusion departments.
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launched his military campaign to conquer Egypt in 1798, his army was accompanied by more than 154 scientists, including botanists, chemists, mineralogists, including
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was opened in 1898. The cost of construction Drained the museum budget and it began to run short of funds. Its emphasis on teaching brought it into conflict with the
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in a neoclassical style, with two porticos of Doric columns. Directly in front is the rose garden, renewed in 1990 with 170 types of European roses, as well as a
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G) The greenhouse of New Caledonia built between 1834 and 1836 (at the time the "oriental pavilion") according to the plans of Charles Rohault de Fleury
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The gallery contains over 600,000 stones and fossils. It is particularly known for its collection of giant crystals, including colourful examples of
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While the building exterior was neo-classical, the iron framework of the interior was extremely modern for the 19th century, like that of the
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The Gallery of Mineralogy, looking across the formal garden and close to the Gallery of Evolution, was constructed between 1833 and 1837 by
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the museum was reorganized, with twelve professorships of equal rank. Some of its early professors included eminent comparative anatomist
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statue of a woman seated holding a book, in a pose similar to that of statue of Buffon facing the building. The statues are the work of
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for the discovery of spontaneous radioactivity. Four generations of Becquerels held this chairmanship, from 1838 to 1948.
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The museum's seal, designed in 1793, illustrates the three realms of Nature, Collective work, and the French Revolution.
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After receiving greater financial autonomy in 1907, it began a new phase of growth. In 1934, the museum opened the
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was closed entirely in 1965. It was extensively remodelled between 1991 and 1994 and reopened in its present form.
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Buffon, opened in 1785, and demolished in 1935. It was proposed in 1872 and begun in 1877 by the architect
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The birthplace of the museum and a large part of its modern collections are found in five galleries in the
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Plan showing galleries of the National Museum of Natural History, within the Jardin des Plantes Paris
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of New Caledonia, Madagascar and Comoro Islands, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam, Cameroon, and Gabon.
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The Gallery of Paleontology and Comparative Anatomy was built between 1894 and 1897 by architect
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E) The gallery of Paleontology and Comparative Anatomy, with the statue of the First Artist by
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is a private organization that provides financial support for the museum, its branches and the
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The museum continued to flourish during the 19th century, particularly under the direction of
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The Menagerie is the second-oldest public zoo in the world still in operation, following the
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The museum comprises fourteen sites throughout France with four in Paris, including the
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School of Botany contain 3,800 species of plants, displayed by genre and family.
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The museum also developed higher education, and now delivers a master's degree.
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A) The cetaceum (podium of cetaceans), in the Comparative Anatomy gallery
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Main façade of the Gallery of Palaeontology and Comparative Anatomy.
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I) The Becquerel alley, north side, leads to Cuvier's house where
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site of the Jardin des Plantes- Gallery of Geology and Mineralogy
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Le Jardin des plantes et le Muséum national d'histoire naturelle
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Bernard Germain Étienne de Laville-sur-Illon, comte de Lacépède
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which fell in Arizona about 550,000 years ago, and created the
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The museum was formally established on June 10, 1793, by the
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From 1739 until 1788, the garden was under the direction of
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list of Chairs of the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle
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Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales
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was a source of inspiration for French graphic novelist
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tree, 2200 years old, which fell naturally in 1917.
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Institut supérieur de l'aéronautique et de l'espace
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It publishes the botanical periodical 1411:and others throughout the 18th and 19th century. 799: 6136: 2865:Recherches sur les corps gras d'origine animale, 2013:Gallery of Palaeontology and Comparative Anatomy 1527:Regulation, Development, and Molecular Diversity 1072:The gallery also contains a large collection of 319:Research and Education Centre on Coastal Systems 3154:Deligeorges, Gady and Labalette (2004), pp. 4–5 2040:Les Aventures extraordinaires d'Adèle Blanc-Sec 1344:Gallery of Paleontology and Comparative Anatomy 865:, nine meters long, in the Gallery of Evolution 813:Garden facade of the Grand Gallery of Evolution 794:Gallery of Paleontology and Comparative Anatomy 707:gallery of paleontology and comparative anatomy 487:in 1635, and was directed and run by the royal 2045:. The story opens with a 136-million-year-old 396:. It was formally founded in 1793, during the 4426: 3429: 3145:Deligeorges, Gady and Labalette (2004), p. 45 3136:Deligeorges, Gady and Labalette (2004), p. 44 3097:Deligeorges, Gady and Labalette (2004), p. 44 2050:the main entrance on the top floor balcony). 1979:includes major figures in the history of the 1509:from China, one of the rarest cats on earth. 849:A stuffed bearded vulture (Gypaetus barbatus) 522:and the pioneers of the theory of evolution, 4772:MusĂ©e de Cluny – MusĂ©e national du Moyen Ă‚ge 3402: 2485: 2037: 2025: 1968: 1957: 1928: 1919:Station de Biologie marine et Marinarium de 1917: 1906: 1898: 1877: 1865: 1850: 1840: 1830: 1816: 1797: 1777: 1759: 1751: 1743: 1718: 1708: 1665: 1576: 1563: 755: 747: 679: 426:The Royal Garden of Medicinal Plants in 1636 373: 353: 305:Marinarium Concarneau Marine Biology Station 260:MusĂ©um national d'histoire naturelle network 37: 3346: 3190:Site of the Jardin des Plantes (in English) 2481:Friends of the Natural History Museum Paris 1512: 1352:, who had built the innovative iron-framed 479:, at the same time that it established the 4852:Armenian Cathedral of St. John the Baptist 4433: 4419: 4395: 3983:Conservatoire national des arts et mĂ©tiers 3436: 3422: 2068: 2035:; 1976), the first album in the series of 1042:or Japanese pagoda tree, planted there by 825:Interior of the Grand Gallery of Evolution 677:held the chair for Applied Physics at the 47: 3861:Polytechnic University of Hauts-de-France 3284:Holmgren, P. K.; N. H. Holmgren. (2008). 2946: 1178:, plants which reproduce with seeds, and 31:French National Museum of Natural History 2791:"Organigramme & rapports d'activitĂ©" 2695:F) The Gallery of Mineralogy and Geology 2072: 1946: 1702: 1599: 1590: 1198:. Many of the plants were collected by 1088:. It weighs 360 kilograms (970 pounds). 783: 5853:Suresnes American Cemetery and Memorial 1983:. Early chaired positions were held by 1202:, the royal pharmacist and botanist in 1200:Jean Baptiste Christophore FusĂ©e Aublet 1151:Jean Baptiste Christophore FusĂ©e Aublet 976:Native gold and quartz from California 891:in Paris. It is a prominent example of 610:, the first documented evidence of the 491:. A royal proclamation of the boy-king 14: 6137: 4347:University of Burgundy - Franche-ComtĂ© 4028:Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris 3286:"MusĂ©um National d'Histoire Naturelle" 2746: 1105:The Gallery of Botany. At left is the 737:, a museum of anthropology located in 626:Crowd outside the Palace of the Apes ( 501:Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon 440:Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon 4762:MusĂ©e national des Monuments Français 4682:MusĂ©e d'Art et d'Histoire du JudaĂŻsme 4414: 4287:École normale supĂ©rieure Paris-Saclay 4097:Institut national d'histoire de l'art 3417: 2006: 1379: 6092:List of tourist attractions in Paris 4767:MusĂ©um national d'histoire naturelle 4440: 3404:MusĂ©um national d'histoire naturelle 2971:from the original on August 28, 2007 2795:MusĂ©um national d'Histoire naturelle 2741:List of tourist attractions in Paris 1530:Aquatic Environments and Populations 1091: 716: 412: 355:MusĂ©um national d'histoire naturelle 269:MusĂ©um national d'histoire naturelle 39:MusĂ©um national d'histoire naturelle 4657:CitĂ© des Sciences et de l'Industrie 4008:École nationale supĂ©rieure maritime 2494: 2429:Presidents elected for five years: 1843:Jardin botanique exotique de Menton 1721:Jardin botanique exotique de Menton 1626:of the museum, referred to by code 1419:MĂ©nagerie of the Jardin des Plantes 911:, a pupil of the sculptor Pradier. 743:1937 Paris International Exposition 542:, who gave his name to the mineral 301:Jardin botanique exotique de Menton 24: 4297:École normale supĂ©rieure de Rennes 4117:National Museum of Natural History 2965:10.1093/oxfordjournals.rpd.a031848 2332:Directors elected for five years: 897:Paris Universal Exposition of 1889 796:and the Laboratory of Entomology. 774: 344:National Museum of Natural History 25: 6196: 6160:Natural history museums in France 5848:MĂ©morial de la France combattante 5563:Parc de la Butte-du-Chapeau-Rouge 4662:Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume 3387:the Virtual Gallery of Mineralogy 3372: 3292:. The New York Botanical Garden. 3260:"Implantations, site of the MNHN" 2133:Directors elected for two years: 1900:Institut de PalĂ©ontologie humaine 944:Gallery of Mineralogy and Geology 931:Gallery of Mineralogy and Geology 454:Buffon's "Natural History" (1763) 6122: 5767:Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye 4394: 4385: 4384: 4292:École normale supĂ©rieure de Lyon 4013:École pratique des hautes Ă©tudes 3106: 2657: 2645: 2633: 2621: 2609: 2597: 2585: 2573: 2561: 2549: 2537: 2525: 2513: 2501: 2084:Directors elected for one year: 1468: 1453: 1437: 1425: 1321: 1306: 1290: 1274: 1259: 1247: 1235: 1223: 1142: 1126: 1114: 1098: 1014: 996: 981: 969: 964:, donated by J.P. Morgan in 1903 949: 937: 895:. It was opened in 1889 for the 870: 854: 842: 830: 818: 806: 619: 599: 587: 459: 447: 431: 419: 235: 230: 221: 216: 207: 202: 197: 70: 63: 18:Museum d'Histoire Naturelle 4752:MusĂ©e national Eugène Delacroix 3307: 3296:from the original on 2023-07-18 3266:from the original on 2012-07-09 3252: 3241:from the original on 2010-08-30 3227: 3216:from the original on 2008-02-26 3202: 3193: 3175: 3166: 3157: 3148: 3139: 3130: 3119:from the original on 2021-10-10 3100: 3091: 3082: 3064: 3055: 3046: 3037: 3028: 3019: 3010: 3001: 2992: 2983: 2940: 2921: 2908: 2897:from the original on 2021-08-15 2883: 2870: 2801:from the original on 2023-02-06 1955:were inspired by visits to the 1557:The diffusion departments are: 1548:Men, Nature, and Societies, and 1501:, a more extensive site in the 1484:MĂ©nagerie du Jardin des plantes 1368:, best known for his statue of 887:, a teacher at the influential 580: 288:MĂ©nagerie du Jardin des Plantes 5271:Place des Émeutes-de-Stonewall 4372:Federal University of Toulouse 3866:Polytechnic Institute of Paris 2953:Radiation Protection Dosimetry 2947:A. Allisy (November 1, 1996). 2928:Henri Becquerel – Biographical 2878:Note sur le Sucre de Diabetes, 2857: 2848: 2839: 2830: 2821: 2812: 2783: 2774: 2320:Isidore Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire 1908:Centre d'Écologie gĂ©nĂ©rale de 1520:The research departments are: 1182:, plants which reproduce with 800:The Grand Gallery of Evolution 563:Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire 528:Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire 392:on the left bank of the River 330:Abri Pataud Prehistoric Museum 292:Brunoy Ecology Research Centre 13: 1: 6150:1793 establishments in France 5895:Sèvres – CitĂ© de la cĂ©ramique 5865:MusĂ©e de l'air et de l'espace 4807:Palais de la LĂ©gion d'Honneur 4757:MusĂ©e national Gustave Moreau 2891:"An Introduction to Creatine" 2880:Annales de Chemie, Paris 1815 1729:Also part of the museum are: 1571:Botanical Parks and Zoos, and 627: 5923:Bastille Day military parade 5421:Rue du Faubourg Saint-HonorĂ© 4887:Notre-Dame-de-Bonne-Nouvelle 4812:MusĂ©e de la LĂ©gion d'honneur 4747:MusĂ©e National d'Art Moderne 4687:MusĂ©e d'Art Moderne de Paris 4463:Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel 4367:Sorbonne Paris CitĂ© Alliance 4085:Brest-Rennes-Nantes-Toulouse 2296:AndrĂ© Marie Constant DumĂ©ril 1646:(P-TRF). The designation at 1524:Classification and Evolution 1432:The Rotunda of the Menagerie 1301:, an early whale, from Peru 475:, the government during the 380:of higher education part of 323:Haute Touche Zoological Park 109:57 Rue Cuvier, Paris, France 7: 6185:Museums established in 1793 6175:5th arrondissement of Paris 4942:Saint-Gervais-Saint-Protais 4339:University systems (groups) 4273:Écoles normales supĂ©rieures 4167:École centrale de Marseille 3998:École Nationale des Chartes 3115:. New York Botanic Garden. 2780:Le Figaro, January 14, 2024 2729: 2444:(deceased in February 2008) 2059:All the Light We Cannot See 1896:Four scientific sites, the 1852:Jardin alpin de La JaĂżsinia 1814:Three botanical parks, the 1640:Joseph Pitton de Tournefort 899:, which also presented the 10: 6201: 6165:National museums of France 5639:Porte de La Chapelle Arena 4962:Saint-Pierre de Montmartre 4837:Alexander Nevsky Cathedral 4819:MusĂ©e de la Vie romantique 2867:F.G. Levrault, Paris, 1823 2474: 2436:Bernard Chevassus-au-Louis 2308:Marie Jean Pierre Flourens 2127:Antoine-Laurent de Jussieu 2121:Antoine-Laurent de Jussieu 2115:Louis Jean-Marie Daubenton 2109:Louis Jean-Marie Daubenton 2097:Antoine-Laurent de Jussieu 2091:Louis Jean-Marie Daubenton 1966:The transformation of the 1799:RĂ©serve de la Haute Touche 1684:). It houses displays in 1481: 1383: 1341: 689:. In 1903, he shared the 606:The photographic plate of 532:Louis Jean Marie Daubenton 407: 6084: 5971: 5913: 5727: 5682: 5654:Stade Pierre de Coubertin 5601: 5504: 5149:Boulevard de la Madeleine 5122: 5010: 4937:Saint-Germain l'Auxerrois 4827: 4677:MusĂ©e des Arts et MĂ©tiers 4672:MusĂ©e des Arts dĂ©coratifs 4621: 4448: 4380: 4337: 4305: 4270: 4242: 4185: 4145: 3993:École des ponts ParisTech 3973:Arts et MĂ©tiers ParisTech 3924: 3913: 3901:Grenoble Alpes University 3874: 3768: 3467: 3458: 3403: 3397:Mostly Paris, some Lille. 2720:N The excavations of the 2679:Bernardin de Saint-Pierre 2152:Antoine-François Fourcroy 2140:Antoine-François Fourcroy 1953:Henri "Douanier" Rousseau 1942: 1811:), the largest in France, 1779:Parc zoologique de Clères 1673:is also in Paris, in the 1636:RenĂ© Louiche Desfontaines 1036:Charles Rohault de Fleury 877:Statue of Buffon by Pajou 837:Parade of African mammals 550:island, and the botanist 264: 259: 243: 190: 182: 174: 166: 152: 113: 105: 87: 58: 46: 38: 35: 5870:MusĂ©e Fragonard d'Alfort 5831:Walt Disney Studios Park 5752:Château de Fontainebleau 5664:Stade SĂ©bastien CharlĂ©ty 5619:Halle Georges Carpentier 5593:CoulĂ©e verte RenĂ©-Dumont 5568:Parc des Buttes Chaumont 5411:Rue des Francs-Bourgeois 4952:Saint-Jean de Montmartre 4897:Notre-Dame-des-Victoires 4702:MusĂ©e de la CinĂ©mathèque 4667:Louis Vuitton Foundation 4282:École normale supĂ©rieure 4244:Institutes of technology 4172:École centrale de Nantes 3936:Instituts polytechniques 3769:Collegiate universities 3347:Bibliography (in French) 2736:List of museums in Paris 1995:, and later occupied by 1745:Parc zoologique de Paris 1632:Jean-Baptiste de Lamarck 1513:Mission and organization 733:. In 1937, it opens the 650:heptadecanoic (margaric) 524:Jean-Baptiste de Lamarck 36: 5737:Basilica of Saint-Denis 5548:Parc Clichy-Batignolles 5154:Boulevard de SĂ©bastopol 4190:des sciences appliquĂ©es 4157:École centrale de Lille 2069:Directors of the museum 1951:Dreamlike paintings of 1819:Arboretum de Chèvreloup 1078:Canyon Diablo meteorite 1040:Styphnolobium japonicum 1023:Canyon Diablo Meteorite 893:Beaux Arts Architecture 770: 575:Claude Louis Berthollet 93:; 231 years ago 5814:Paris La DĂ©fense Arena 5762:Château de Rambouillet 5705:Père Lachaise Cemetery 5669:VĂ©lodrome de Vincennes 5519:Jardin d'Acclimatation 5486:Saint-Germain-des-PrĂ©s 5266:Place de la RĂ©publique 4957:Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis 4932:Saint-Germain-des-PrĂ©s 4727:MusĂ©e Jacquemart-AndrĂ© 4642:Bibliothèque nationale 4162:École centrale de Lyon 4055:Institut Mines-TĂ©lĂ©com 3896:University of Lorraine 2486: 2351:Alphonse Milne-Edwards 2339:Michel Eugène Chevreul 2326:Michel Eugène Chevreul 2314:Michel Eugène Chevreul 2302:Michel Eugène Chevreul 2290:Michel Eugène Chevreul 2272:Michel Eugène Chevreul 2260:Michel Eugène Chevreul 2248:Michel Eugène Chevreul 2081: 2078:Alphonse Milne-Edwards 2038: 2026: 1969: 1963: 1958: 1929: 1918: 1907: 1899: 1878: 1867:MusĂ©e de l'abri Pataud 1866: 1851: 1841: 1831: 1817: 1798: 1778: 1773:Cleres Zoological Park 1760: 1752: 1744: 1726: 1719: 1709: 1666: 1596: 1577: 1564: 1409:Jules Dumont d'Urville 1405:Alexander von Humboldt 1169:Rockefeller Foundation 780: 756: 748: 725:, a new zoo to in the 691:Nobel Prize in Physics 680: 646:Michel Eugène Chevreul 374: 366:natural history museum 354: 327:Jaysinia Alpine Garden 315:Cleres Zoological Park 157:Natural history museum 6170:Grands Ă©tablissements 6076:World Heritage Centre 6066:Paris Zoological Park 5781:Gardens of Versailles 5695:Montparnasse Cemetery 5573:Parc Georges-Brassens 5376:Rue de la Ferronnerie 4977:Saint-Vincent-de-Paul 4927:Saint-François-Xavier 4917:Saint-Étienne-du-Mont 4892:Notre-Dame-de-Lorette 4872:Synagogue de Nazareth 4737:MusĂ©e Marmottan Monet 4722:Maison de Victor Hugo 4579:Philharmonie de Paris 3927:Grands Ă©tablissements 3877:Grands Ă©tablissements 3379:MNHN official website 2688:D) The HĂ´tel de Magny 2076: 1985:Jean-Baptiste Lamarck 1950: 1833:Château de Versailles 1739:Paris Zoological Park 1706: 1700:, and other objects. 1690:physical anthropology 1600:Location and branches 1594: 1561:The Galleries of the 1499:Paris Zoological Park 1490:Tiergarten Schönbrunn 1397:Jean Baptiste Lamarck 1358:1889 Paris Exposition 784:Galleries and gardens 778: 763:of higher education. 723:Paris Zoological Park 503:, one of the leading 388:, France, within the 309:Paris Zoological Park 191:Public transit access 79:Location within Paris 6049:Montmartre Funicular 6029:Moulin de la Galette 5799:Château de Vincennes 5757:Château de Malmaison 5747:Château de Chantilly 5674:Vincennes Hippodrome 5624:Longchamp Hippodrome 5538:Jardin du Luxembourg 5276:Place des États-Unis 5256:Place de la Concorde 5251:Place de la Bastille 4797:MusĂ©e du Quai Branly 4777:MusĂ©e de l'Orangerie 4177:École Centrale Paris 3649:Sorbonne Paris North 2686:C) The alpine garden 1749:, also known as the 1656:and journals on the 1372:on horseback on the 1354:Galerie des machines 1161:Robinia pseudoacacia 1107:Robinia pseudoacacia 889:École des Beaux-Arts 546:and to a volcano on 442:in the formal garden 296:Chèvreloup Arboretum 170:67 million specimens 137:48.84222°N 2.35611°E 5880:Parc de Saint-Cloud 5690:Montmartre Cemetery 5659:Stade Roland Garros 5496:Viaduc d'Austerlitz 5386:Rue de la Sourdière 5286:Place des Victoires 5281:Place des Pyramides 5011:HĂ´tels particuliers 4882:Notre-Dame de Paris 4857:Chapelle expiatoire 4829:Religious buildings 4742:MusĂ©e de Montmartre 4357:Normandy University 4252:Belfort-MontbĂ©liard 4199:Centre Val-de-Loire 3891:Dauphine University 3681:PolynĂ©sie française 2747:Notes and citations 2033:Adèle and the Beast 2015:and other parts of 1873:Les Eyzies-de-Tayac 1769:12th arrondissement 1675:16th arrondissement 1574:The Museum of Man ( 1374:Place des Pyramides 1285:, or Elephant Bird 1135:Nepenthes mirabilis 758:grand Ă©tablissement 711:University of Paris 382:Sorbonne University 376:grand Ă©tablissement 364:), is the national 178:3.8 million in 2023 161:Sorbonne University 133: /  32: 6180:Herbaria in Europe 6009:Fountains in Paris 5994:CafĂ© des 2 Moulins 5948:Paris Fashion Week 5933:FĂŞte de la Musique 5915:Culture and events 5843:Fort Mont-ValĂ©rien 5711:Oscar Wilde's tomb 5614:Auteuil Hippodrome 5553:Parc de Belleville 5543:Parc AndrĂ©-CitroĂ«n 5391:Rue de Montmorency 5331:Pont de Bir-Hakeim 5321:Pont Alexandre III 5311:Place Saint-Michel 5296:Place du Carrousel 5261:Place de la Nation 5184:Galerie VĂ©ro-Dodat 5164:Canal Saint-Martin 4947:Tour Saint-Jacques 4842:American Cathedral 4603:Porte Saint-Martin 4532:Institut de France 4352:University of Lyon 3659:Paris-East CrĂ©teil 3614:Nouvelle-CalĂ©donie 3512:Bordeaux Montaigne 3235:"Official website" 3186:2021-08-07 at the 3075:2021-08-23 at the 2933:2017-12-19 at the 2770:. 10 October 2014. 2715:Palais de Chaillot 2487:Jardin des Plantes 2278:Adolphe Brongniart 2082: 2017:Jardin des Plantes 2007:In popular culture 1964: 1959:Jardin des Plantes 1891:SĂ©rignan-du-Comtat 1727: 1610:5th arrondissement 1606:Jardin des Plantes 1597: 1565:Jardin des Plantes 1392:Jardin des plantes 1386:Jardin des plantes 1380:Jardin des Plantes 1044:Bernard de Jussieu 790:Jardin des Plantes 781: 739:Palais de Chaillot 731:Jardin des Plantes 635:Jardin des Plantes 559:Napoleon Bonaparte 540:DĂ©odat de Dolomieu 390:Jardin des Plantes 275:Jardin des Plantes 91:June 10, 1793 30: 6110: 6109: 6071:Pyramide inversĂ©e 5772:Château de Sceaux 5729:RĂ©gion parisienne 5526:Bois de Vincennes 5506:Parks and gardens 5301:Place du Châtelet 5134:Avenue de l'OpĂ©ra 5123:Bridges, streets, 5107:Palais de la CitĂ© 5102:Palais de Justice 5085:Luxembourg Palace 5050:HĂ´tel de Pontalba 5045:HĂ´tel de la PaĂŻva 5025:HĂ´tel de Beauvais 4707:MusĂ©e Cognacq-Jay 4613:Tour Montparnasse 4598:Porte Saint-Denis 4518:Gare Saint-Lazare 4513:Gare Montparnasse 4493:Gare d'Austerlitz 4408: 4407: 4333: 4332: 4204:Euro-MĂ©diterranĂ©e 4188:Institut national 4127:Paris Observatory 3978:Collège de France 3961:Clermont-Auvergne 3909: 3908: 3772: 3644:Sorbonne Nouvelle 3634:PanthĂ©on-Sorbonne 3453: 3445:Universities and 3409:(English version) 3390:(English version) 3382:(English version) 3364:978-2-85822-601-6 3330:Missing or empty 3290:Index Herbariorum 2916:The Art of Color, 2914:Itten, Johannes, 2683:Paul and Virginia 2284:Adrien de Jussieu 2266:Adrien de Jussieu 2242:Adrien de Jussieu 2224:RenĂ© Desfontaines 2210:1824–1825 : 2204:1822–1823 : 2200:RenĂ© Desfontaines 2198:1820–1821 : 2192:1818–1819 : 2186:1816–1817 : 2180:1814–1815 : 2174:1812–1813 : 2170:RenĂ© Desfontaines 2158:RenĂ© Desfontaines 2146:RenĂ© Desfontaines 1989:RenĂ© Desfontaines 1863:Two museums, the 1762:Bois de Vincennes 1503:Bois de Vincennes 1495:French Revolution 1268:Tyrannosaurus rex 1254:Dinosaur gallery 1092:Gallery of Botany 885:Louis-Jules AndrĂ© 727:Bois de Vincennes 717:20th–21st century 667:. and to isolate 614:of uranium (1896) 552:Rene Desfontaines 516:French Revolution 477:French Revolution 473:French Convention 413:17th–18th century 398:French Revolution 340: 339: 333:L’Harmas de Fabre 142:48.84222; 2.35611 16:(Redirected from 6192: 6155:Museums in Paris 6127: 6126: 6118: 5958:Republican Guard 5860:France Miniature 5821:Disneyland Paris 5791:, including the 5742:Château d'Écouen 5644:Stade Jean Bouin 5629:Parc des Princes 5588:Tuileries Garden 5514:Bois de Boulogne 5471:Rue Saint-HonorĂ© 5416:Rue des Lombards 5406:Rue de Vaugirard 5396:Rue de Richelieu 5371:Rue d'Argenteuil 5291:Place des Vosges 5199:Galerie Vivienne 5179:Covered passages 5159:Canal de l'Ourcq 5090:Petit Luxembourg 5060:HĂ´tel de Soubise 5035:HĂ´tel de Crillon 5030:HĂ´tel de Charost 4997:Temple du Marais 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Museum d'Histoire Naturelle

National Museum of Natural History, France is located in Paris
Coordinates
48°50′32″N 02°21′22″E / 48.84222°N 2.35611°E / 48.84222; 2.35611
Natural history museum
Sorbonne University
Jussieu



Place Monge


Austerlitz


www.mnhn.fr
Muséum national d'histoire naturelle
Jardin des Plantes
Musée de l'Homme
MĂ©nagerie du Jardin des Plantes
Chèvreloup Arboretum
Jardin botanique exotique de Menton
Paris Zoological Park
Cleres Zoological Park
Haute Touche Zoological Park
French
natural history museum
France

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