Are you a stargazer eager to learn more about the universe? These are the best astronomy museums in France:
1Panthéon
ParisThe Panthéon, located in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, is a significant historical monument. Originally, it was constructed as a church dedicated to Sainte-Geneviève in the 18th century. The architect behind this grand structure was Jacques Germain Soufflot. His vision was to create a classical building with the lightness of a Gothic cathedral. However, due to structural reasons, the open walls were made more massive during construction. 2Arquebuse Botanical Garden
DijonThe Arquebuse Botanical Garden, located in Dijon, Burgundy, France, is a 5-hectare botanical garden and arboretum. It is a municipal administration and is also a public garden, rose garden, natural history museum, ethnology museum, and planetarium. The garden is a member of the prestigious 'Botanical Gardens of France and Francophone countries'. 3Strasbourg Astronomical Observatory
StrasbourgThe Strasbourg Observatory, known as Observatoire astronomique de Strasbourg in French, is an astronomical observatory located in the city of Strasbourg, France. It is a significant site for astronomical research and education, and it also holds a rich history dating back to the late 19th century. 4Planet Ocean Montpellier
MontpellierPlanet Ocean Montpellier is a unique complex that houses both an aquarium and a planetarium. It is conveniently located in the Odysseum leisure area in Montpellier, making it easily accessible for tourists. The complex offers a unique opportunity to explore both the mysteries of the deep sea and the wonders of the universe in one place. 5Cité de l'espace
ToulouseCité de l'espace is a theme park focused on space and the conquest of space in Toulouse in France. It features full-scale models of the Ariane 5 rocket, Mir space station, and Soyuz modules and a planetarium where shows are presented. Furthermore there are (interactive) exhibits in the Cité de l'Esp 6Palais de la découverte
ParisThe Palais de la découverte is a science museum in Paris that is housed in the west wing of the 19th-century Grand Palais. The museum was founded in the run-up to the Exposition Internationale des Arts et Techniques dans la Vie Moderne, which took place in Paris in 1937. There are permanent exhibits 7Cote d'Azur Observatory
NiceThe Nice Observatory (Observatoire de Nice), but also known as the Cote d'Azur Observatory is an astronomical observatory in Nice on the summit of Mount Gros that was founded in 1879. The architect was Charles Garnier, and Gustave Eiffel designed the main dome. It is a working astrophysics and astro 8Pic du Midi Observatory
Bagnères-de-BigorreSince 1882, the Pic du Midi de Bigorre has been home to an observatory where the universe is studied. This observatory is a significant part of the mountain's history and offers a unique insight into the study of astronomy. Visitors to the observatory can learn about the universe and the research conducted there. 9Cité des Sciences et de L'Industrie
ParisCité des Sciences et de L'Industrie is Europe's largest science museum, located in Paris. Cité des Sciences tries to promote science and uses interactive ways of spreading knowledge. Here visitors can explore some of the permanent exhibitions such as Light Games or The Great Story of the Universe. P 10Palais de l'Univers et des Sciences
Cappelle-la-GrandeThe PLUS, a Centre for Scientific, Technical and Industrial Culture, is a part of the Urban Community of Dunkirk. It serves as a platform for sharing, observation, and questioning, aiming to engage visitors in ecological, energetic, and social transitions. The center emphasizes the importance of sustainable behaviors to preserve our planet's heritage, contributing to education for sustainable development. 11Paris Observatory
ParisThe Paris Observatory (Observatoire de Paris or Observatoire de Paris-Meudon) is the most important observatory in France and one of the largest astronomy centers in the world. The historic main building is sitauted on the left bank of the Seine in the center of Paris. The observatory was establishe- 12
Observatoire de Marseille
MarseilleObservatoire de Marseille (The Marseille Observatory) is a professional astronomical observatory located in Marseille, whose origin dates back to the beginning of the 18th century. The 80 cm telescope by Léon Foucault is the highlight of the instrumental heritage of the Marseille Observatory. A perm