Exploring the City of Science and Industry in Paris

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The Cité des Sciences et de l?Industrie or the City of Science and Industry in Paris is a treat for kids and adults alike. There is no shortage of famous locations to go to in Paris, but this one holds special value for children. The City of Science and Industry is the largest one of the kind in entire Europe, and has many exhibits that will make your Paris walking tours an unforgettable experience.

The City of Science and Industry is located in Parc de la Villette in the 9th arrondissement and can be accessed easily by public transportation. There are many cultural centers in the facility, which promote science and science culture to tourists on Visites privées de Paris. This makes it highly unlikely to cover all the exhibitions of the Cité des Sciences et de l?Industrie in a day. Yet if you plan your itinerary well, you can easily catch all the enlightening excursions in the eclectic museum space.

Exploring the Cité des Sciences et de l?Industrie

The exhibition halls in the City of Science and Industry span over around 20 thousand sq. meter area. There are many temporary as well as permanent exhibits in the science museum, all focused on the themes of science and technology, or industry. The most popular exhibitions in the museum are BR4IN, Man & Genes, Transport and Mankind, The Great Story of the Universe, Energy, Earthwatch: The Satellite Revolution, Mathematics, Sound, Pinhole, Discover the Argonaut, and The Reverse Sundial.

Apart from the exhibitions, the Cité des Sciences et de l?Industrie also hosts many conventions and meetings from time to time. There are research laboratories in the facility as well, where extensive works on science and technology are carried out all year round. The City of Science and Industry also has a dedicated children?s sector, which gives young minds the opportunity to kindle their curiosity in science and technology.

There is also a Planetarium in the museum, which is equipped with high-resolution projection equipment to take visitors on a thrilling journey to the edge of the universe. Aside from that, there is also a Louis-Lumière cinema in the Cité des Sciences et de l?Industrie, which screens animated movies and other short films to ignite the curious minds of tourists.

Entry tickets to the City of Science and Industry cost 12 Euros per person. They also offer a discounted rate for children and groups. The Cité des Sciences et de l?Industrie stays open on all days of the week from 10:00 am to 06:00 pm, except for Mondays. The museum also remains closed on January 1, May 1, and December 25. Consult with your Paris private tours guide for more information about the museum and plan your trip accordingly.