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  2. Musée d'Ethnographie du Trocadéro - Wikipedia

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    The first director of the anthropological museum was Ernest Hamy, an anthropologist with the Natural History Museum who had urged the foundation of such an institution in Paris since 1874. [2] [3] Other French cities already had such museums, and there were many collections of materials brought back by French explorers, particularly from South ...

  3. Natural History Museum crowns winner Wildlife Photographer of ...

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    The Natural Museum of History's award was designed to shine a "light on inspiring and impactful stories from the natural world to create advocates for our planet." It was open to amateur and ...

  4. Musée de la Révolution française - Wikipedia

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    The Musée de la Révolution française (Museum of the French Revolution) is a departmental museum in the French town of Vizille, 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) south of Grenoble on the Route Napoléon. It is the only museum in the world dedicated to the French Revolution .

  5. Musée de l'Histoire de France (Versailles) - Wikipedia

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    The galerie des Batailles One of the salles des Croisades. The Musée de l'Histoire de France (French pronunciation: [myze də listwaʁ də fʁɑ̃s] ⓘ, useum of French History) is a museum that was created by King Louis Philippe I in the Palace of Versailles and opened in 1837.

  6. Musée Grévin - Wikipedia

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    The Musée Grévin (French: [myze ɡʁevɛ̃]; Euronext: GREV) (English: Grévin Museum) is a wax museum located on the Grands Boulevards in the 9th arrondissement of Paris on the right bank of the Seine. The Musée Grévin also has a location in Seoul. Musée Grévin Montreal opened in 2013, and closed in 2021. [1]

  7. Museum - Wikipedia

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    The English word museum comes from Latin, and is pluralized as museums (or rarely, musea).It is originally from the Ancient Greek Μουσεῖον (), which denotes a place or temple dedicated to the muses (the patron divinities in Greek mythology of the arts), and hence was a building set apart for study and the arts, [1] especially the Musaeum (institute) for philosophy and research at ...

  8. Trocaire (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    View history; General What links here; Related changes; Upload file; Special pages; Permanent link; Page information; ... Trocaire (Irish trócaire, mercy) may refer to:

  9. Musée de Picardie - Wikipedia

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    The Musée de Picardie is the main museum of Amiens and Picardy, in France. It is located at 48, rue de la République, Amiens. It is located at 48, rue de la République, Amiens. Its collections include artifacts ranging from prehistory to the 19th century, and form one of the largest regional museums in France.