Île-de-France (English: /ˌiːl də ˈfrɑːns/, French: [il də fʁɑ̃s] ( listen), "Island of France"), also known as the région parisienne ("Parisian Region"), is one of the 18 regions of France and includes the city of Paris. It covers 12,012 square kilometres (4,638 square miles) and has its own regional council and president. It has a population of 12,005,077 as of January 2014, equivalent to 18.2% of the population of France.
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Guided tours are offered of the home of Louis Pasteur, the scientist who discovered pasteurization, the technique by which bacteria are destroyed in certain types of foods.
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Our only regret is not allotting enough time to spend here. Filled with all sorts of inventions going back hundreds of years, the exhibits are brought to life by a fantastic audio guide whose narration comprises bite-size radio skits. It's packed with information - just the right amount - and very entertaining. Some of the exhibits will take your breath away. Tip1: Entrance is free on the first Sunday of every month. Tip2: Allot a minimum half day although an enture day would be even better. It's vast and worrth it. Tip3: Audio guide is a must or else it would be a flat and lifeless experience.
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Créé pendant la guerre de 1914-1918 dans l'ancienne abbaye royale du Val-de-Grâce, le musée permet au visiteur, par la présentation pédagogique de ses collections, de mieux comprendre les fondements et les vocations multiples de la médecine aux armées : soutien sanitaire des forces armées, essor de la chirurgie maxillo-faciale (moulages en cire des "Gueules Cassées"), recherche en psychiatrie, médecine subaquatique et aérospatiale, lutte contre les gaz toxiques, actions humanitaires, soins aux populations, création d’écoles de médecine ou d’Instituts Pasteur, lutte contre les grandes endémies outre-mer et contre les maladies infectieuses métropolitaines ou exotiques, progrès de l’hygiène.
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Named after the famous anatomist Honoré Fragonard, who was also a cousin of the famous painter, this is a unique museum that is officially classed as a "Musée de France". Inside this cabinet of curiosities are displays of his famous "écorchés", mummified animals and humans alongside everything else which has contributed to the progress of veterinary science: skeletons, animal illnesses, etc.
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This 130-acre park in northeast Paris is home to a music academy, a science museum and an IMAX theater.
Really a wonderful place for families - and everybody else as well. Huge parc with the Canal d`Ourcq running through it, lots of different play areas and gardens. The enormous old Grande Halle holds exhibitions and performances, the science museum and the city of music, including the Philharmonic of Paris built by the famous architect Jean Nouvel, the Geode and all the other fascinating buildings and attractions can keep you occupied fort a whole day - at least. Easy to find and access, even located at the northeasternoutskirts of Paris. Lots of eating places of all kinds as well.
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An interactive science museum for children.
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The National Air and Space Museum of France is one of the first aeronautics museums in the world, both for its age and the wealth of its collections. Founded in 1919, it features an exceptional historic ensemble in the three domains of flight : aerostation, aviation and space.
Fantastic museum with some amazing aircraft on display. There is a bus service from anywhere in town to the location, so it is easy to reach and the museum is stocked with some rare aircraft - Concorde, Spitfires and some of the best French made jets you will ever see. A good shop shop with some memorabilia on site is worth a visit.
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Musée parisien des sciences depuis 1937. Expositions temporaires, permanentes et exposés dans les disciplines : Mathématiques, Physique, Chimie, Astronomie-Astrophysique, Sciences de la Vie, Géosciences, Informatique et sciences du numérique.
Featuring an excellent, thoughtfully presented exhibition on "Love", the museum was engaging for both us adults and our 3 1/2 yearH old granddaughter.. Good information and good central location.
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