There’s so much to do during a stay in Paris. Strolling down the Haussmann-era avenues, along the banks of the Seine and through small cobblestoned streets is a pleasure without equal. The capital truly boasts a wealth of fascinating places to visit. The exhibitions presented by the Louvre, the Orsay Museum and the Louis Vuitton Foundation are dedicated to the fine arts, while other Parisian attractions focus on science and the wonders of the natural world. This is certainly true of the Grand Gallery of Evolution and its exhibition Ocean; an Unusual Dive. Discover it during your stay at the Paris France Hotel.
Immerse yourself in Ocean; an Unusual Dive, in the Grand Gallery of Evolution
The Paris France Hotel combines the charms of yesterday with the comforts of today. Housed in an exquisite stone building, our hotel guarantees you an unforgettable getaway in the City of Light. During your stay at the Paris France Hotel, don’t miss the opportunity to visit the amazing exhibition called Ocean; an Unusual Dive, hosted by the Museum of Natural History of the Jardin des Plantes. This fun, fascinating and fact-filled presentation looks at the ocean in all its facets, from the legends to which it gave birth to the diversity of its fauna and flora.
A wonder for all ages
The exhibition has its share of spine-tingling moments as one section is dedicated to extreme environments long supposed to be unreachable and their mysterious and often bizarre inhabitants. Another section examines the marine myths of coastal cultures around the world. Some fabled creatures are featured, but it’s the very real but little-known ones that are perhaps the most fascinating of all, such as the giant squid that lives deep in the oceans and the coelacanth, considered a living fossil and long thought extinct.
An exhibition to discover as soon as possible during your stay at the Paris France Hotel!
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