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musee d'histoire naturelle de nantes

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    • moumou1312 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Always enjoyed coming to visit, and over many years, like Topsy, this place has just grown and grown. The exhibits are fab. and the staff really kind and helpful. They always try to help you in your own language if they think you don't quite 'get it' in French. You wander around by yourself and can take as long as you like in the place. I was there last week for about 6 hours. Very well worth a visit in my view.
    • 937DanielC937 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This museum, although fairly small, is scrupulously organised and the exhibitions are very thoughtful and packed with information, most of which is available in English as well.If you do speak French, I highly recommend going on a day when they're doing a guided tour of the museum - it isn't so much pitched at children, although the ones that were there seemed to have fun - rather it's about how the collections came about and the changing roles and philosophies of the museum (and all museums really) over the years. I liked it very much.My very favourite part though was the vivarium, which had lots of live snakes. Now that was cool!
    • am_raynaud 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Such a lovely, fun and educational day out with m'y 5 year old and a dad with mobility problems (wheelchair). The staff was so courteous and helpful with access. Nice collection. Kids are always sooo amazed.
    • Kirstiep3 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Lovely little museum tucked away in a quieter part if nantes. You should have good French if you go though as all signs are in French. Lovely, helpful staff. Really nicely laid out collection and a snake room to see with live specimens!
    • smisty 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I went to this museum with my sister, brother-in-law and their two and a half year old daughter. Access: We came to the front entrance but because I was using a wheelchair we were unable to enter the museum there. A sign directed us to a small entrance located around the corner. There we rang a bell. Someone told us, through a speaker-thingy, that we should continue on and go around the next corner (to the back of the building). There we found another big entrance and this time it was accessible for wheelchairs. We don't quite understand why we were first directed to that other weird door instead of just immediately getting directions to go to the back of the building. Would have been much simpler :)Staff: The staff at the reception were super nice. They told us right away that as a wheelchair user I could get free access for myself (I think I had to show my disability card) and for one person to assist me. It was also free for my niece so we only had to pay for 1 person. I think the fee was about 3 euros which is not much for such a nice museum :)The first hall is filled with fossils, all kinds of rocks, precious stones and other things. I'm not that interested in fossils but the stone collection was surprisingly interesting! I don't think any of us has any special interest in stones but we enjoyed looking around this room. There is also a huge whale skeleton hanging from the ceiling!It's a bit complicated to get a wheelchair between some of the floors, one has to ask the staff for assistance to get access to the elevators but it's not a problem at all. To get to the top floor was a bit funny though because we had to go through an area that was being renovated and was actually supposed to be closed to the public.Anyway, just to mention some of the best things: - There was a snake exhibition! With all kinds of live snakes, big and small! Quite impressive.- Then on the top floor was a big room with ALL kinds of stuffed real animals. Sounds a bit morbid but it was actually really cool. Some of those animals I had never seen before! There was a kind of a balcony area there which had stuffed birds but that was not accessible for wheelchair users.So, we really enjoyed our visit there. The only thing we didn't like about the place was that it wasn't really child friendly. We went there mainly because we thought it would be fun for my niece. However, she wasn't allowed to touch anything. There was a little room with some things people could touch and explore and even then it seemed like everyone was being closely watched. My niece dared to touch a big plastic statue of a small elephant in this same room and a staff member immediately told us she shouldn't touch it, it could fall over (??).When we came to a big entrance hallway to look for an elevator she ran a few steps and a staff member told us right away that there was no running! This happened twice. There was nothing there to break or mess up (it was an empty hallway) and barely any people... so it seemed so unnecessary. In the past we have enjoyed some great science and natural history museums where kids are encouraged to explore, touch, learn and have fun (my siblings and I loved those when we were kids!) but this was nothing like that! If that's what you are looking for you better go somewhere else :)
    • lea137 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Ok pour y aller avec des enfants mais pour les adultes rien de bien surprenant. PAs de découverte majeur, comparé à d'autres muséums d'histoire naturelle, c'est pas folichon
    • Geotouriste 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      La visite est agréable pour les enfants avec des expositions permanentes très complète. Nous avons fini par le vivarium et ses serpents ! les enfants ont adoré !
    • MorganOukontienbon 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Il y a une très belle collection de roches et de minéraux pour les amateurs. Durée de la visite 1H30 à 2H00. Prix soft 3,5 euros pour un adulte.
    • pandino 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      El museo está bien armado, tiene instalaciones fijas sobre rocas metales y piedras, animales terrestres marítimos y aves. También tiene algunas salas con exposiciones temporales. No es muy grande, se puede recorrer en menos de 2hs.Para los chicos tienen varias áreas donde pueden jugar y aprender.Es recomendable pasar y ver :)
    • kellyvaucher01 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Rapport qualité/prix, c'est un petit musée qui occupe au moins deux heures de votre temps. Au rez de chaussé, une collection de pierres et de fossiles vous attend. La visite se poursuit avec un vivarium avant de monter au premier étage. Là, c'est une exposition temporaire qui vous attend avant de passer à la dernière partie du musée, celle des animaux empaillés ou alors sous leur forme squelettique. Une petite visite sympathique qui occupe un petit moment.
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