Great Gallery of Evolution

Explore the wonders of biodiversity through lifelike displays of animals, marine life, and ecosystems in Paris’s most fascinating natural history museum.

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Great Gallery of Evolution

Explore the wonders of biodiversity through lifelike displays of animals, marine life, and ecosystems in Paris’s most fascinating natural history museum.

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Smart Tips Before You Go

Prepare for a smooth and enjoyable experience

Photography Rules

Allowed, but without flash

Bag Policy

No Large Bags

Entry

Buy tickets online to skip long lines

Smart Tips Before You Go

Prepare for a smooth and enjoyable experience

Photography Rules

Allowed, but without flash

Bag Policy

No Large Bags

Entry

Buy tickets online to skip long lines

Work Schedule

Monday: Closed

Tuesday – Saturday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Sunday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Last admission: 45 minutes before closing.

Quick Tips

Visit in the morning for fewer crowds and more space to explore quietly.

Perfect for families – kids love the lifelike animal displays and interactive exhibits.

Combine your visit with the Jardin des Plantes and the Ménagerie Zoo, both nearby.

Allow 1.5 to 2 hours for a full visit.

On-site Amenities

Wheelchair-accessible

Café de l’Homme

Facilities available

Gift Shop

Available in some areas

Price

Full price

€10

Reduced price

€7

Free admissions

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History

Discover how this historic landmark evolved over centuries

The Grande Galerie de l’Évolution – From Zoology to Wonder
When it first opened in 1889 as the Galerie de Zoologie, this magnificent glass-and-iron hall was a temple dedicated to the diversity of life, showcasing exotic animals from around the world. For decades, it dazzled visitors, but by 1965 the building fell into neglect and closed its doors.

Nearly 30 years later, in 1994, it was reborn as the Grande Galerie de l’Évolution, transformed into a modern, immersive museum. Today, visitors walk among life-sized elephants, whales, and lions in dramatic displays that celebrate biodiversity while reminding us of humanity’s impact on nature.

History

Discover how this historic landmark evolved over centuries

The Grande Galerie de l’Évolution – From Zoology to Wonder
When it first opened in 1889 as the Galerie de Zoologie, this magnificent glass-and-iron hall was a temple dedicated to the diversity of life, showcasing exotic animals from around the world. For decades, it dazzled visitors, but by 1965 the building fell into neglect and closed its doors.

Nearly 30 years later, in 1994, it was reborn as the Grande Galerie de l’Évolution, transformed into a modern, immersive museum. Today, visitors walk among life-sized elephants, whales, and lions in dramatic displays that celebrate biodiversity while reminding us of humanity’s impact on nature.

How to get there

Address

36 Rue Geoffroy-Saint-Hilaire, 75005 Paris

Tel

01 40 79 54 79

Nearby this place

We’ll introduce places within a 30-minute distance from here

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