Muséum de Bordeaux - sciences et nature
5 place Bardineau, 33000 Bordeaux
- Gironde
- Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Founded in 1791, the Bordeaux Natural History Office is one of the oldest public collections in France. It first takes place on the aisles of Tourny in the former hotel of the Academy which it shares with the gallery of paintings, the lapidary museum, the library, the school of fine arts and an observatory. It was opened to the public in 1811.
In 1857, the Hotel de Lisleferme, built in 1780 on the edge of the Public Garden, was acquired by the municipality. The building has been extensively transformed and refurbished. At the end of 1862, the collections were transferred and the new establishment was renamed the Natural History Museum. The collections are presented according to the objective set by the scientists: to describe, name and classify nature, the living as the mineral world.
The expanded and renovated museum of the 21st century aims to show how our gaze on nature has evolved, from yesterday to today, how the acquisition of new knowledge can challenge our representations. To d
Etiquetas
Lieu de culture, spectacles, sports et loisirs
Accès
Pedestrian: By the Public Garden - entrances: Place Bardineau/ Place du Champ de Mars/ Cours de Verdun/ rue d'Aviau/ rue de la Course/ Place Longchamps - Tram: Quinconces stop/ C stop Public Garden - Bus: 4-5N-15 stop Public Garden/ 6 stop rue d'Aviau - Bike: Vcub Stations nearby - Car: Auditorium Parking/ Tourny Parking/ Bristol Driveway Parking.
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