People who like the history of navigation and ship are more recommended here, there are not many visitors, and most of them are male, but the information is very comprehensive, and there are many physical displays here
Musee National de la Marine
Posted: Jan 6, 2020
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The National Navigation Museum of Paris, located on the right wing of the Chayote Palace, displays more than 1,000 marine-related exhibits collected since the 19th century, including a large number of exquisite ship models and navigation instruments of various eras. For ship model lovers, this is a paradise. But for most friends who are not interested, it is not bad to take a stroll around, and watch the movies related to sailing in the future. Besides, when you go out here, it is the best place to take a photo with the Eiffel Tower, and you will not run this trip.
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Posted: Oct 16, 2019
易茜韵楹
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The National Naval Museum has a collection of paintings by the French Navy and models of ships used by the navy in history. There is a real ammunition exhibition. There is also a restaurant. The museum is situated in the Chayo Palace next to Trecadero. The admission fee includes a self-guided audio guide.
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Posted: Sep 12, 2017
Anonymous User
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Very convenient, buy and use, no need to queue on the spot, it is cheaper than the official website! It is definitely recommended to buy tickets on Trip.com, very practical! This museum was closed before and renovated, and now it is newly unveiled, it is worth punching in!
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Posted: Feb 25, 2024
WillSum
5/5Outstanding
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The most famous of the Navigation Museum are all kinds of ship models. There are many museums in Paris, so we can recommend visiting them together. There are also many buildings including the Architectural Museum. The platform is facing the Eiffel Tower and the scenery is beautiful.
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Posted: Nov 10, 2015
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4/5Excellent
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The National Naval Museum of Paris has a complete introduction to the history of aircraft. Part of the exhibition is a simulated aircraft carrier deck. World War II aircraft are arranged on the deck and suspended at the top of the ceiling. Four decommissioned aircraft are suspended from the ceiling in the atrium or are open to tourists free of charge.