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Vincent Stoven Review of Musée national de l'histoire d...
A place to understand in part the history of our c...
A place to understand in part the history of our country, the evolution of Europe and its relation to the reception of foreigners. Temporary exhibitions a little moralistic and giving lessons with the monopoly of good conscience. A very interesting permanent exhibition and very rich in live or past testimonials. I warmly recommend this place which is full of history because of its architecture. To do with children from the school because it is a way to address history, geography, economics and the need to learn foreign languages and French without seeming.
Accessible by bus, subway.
The first Sunday of the month, free: no excuses.
The aquarium below is also very interesting.
The Bois de Vincennes is at the foot of the museum.
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