Maison Deyrolle in Paris: One of the world’s last remaining curiosity shops
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Maison Deyrolle in Paris is one of the last remaining curiosity shops in the world. Specialised in entomology and taxidermy, Maison Deyrolle has shot to world-wide fame, not the least thanks to its pedagogical charts which have been used in schools and universities in more than 120 countries to teach the natural sciences.
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Créé en 1831, la Maison Deyrolle est l’un des derniers cabinets de curiosité au monde. Elle rassemble d’importantes collections de taxidermie destinées à tous les amateurs de la nature mais aussi des milliers d’insectes rares. Célèbre dans le monde entier, la Maison Deyrolle a acquis sa notoriété grâce à ses mythiques planches pédagogiques destinées aux écoles et aux universités de cent-vingt pays dans le monde et qui ont contribué à la diffusion des sciences naturelles.
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Deyrolle : le cabinet de curiosités (version francaise)
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FIRST TIME in 3D! THE AMAZING HOUSE DEYROLLE (PARIS)
House DEYROLLE continues to be the most unique off-the-beaten-path shop in Paris since it opened its doors in 1831. Do not leave Paris without a memorable visit to house DEYROLLE!
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12 Weirdest Things Found in Paris
Here are the 12 weirdest places to visit and the strangest things you will find when you travel to Paris, France like scary catacombs.
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# 8 Cemetery of the Dogs
Cemetery of the Dogs is reportedly the oldest pet cemetery in Europe, opened first in 1899. The grave of famous dog actor Rin Tin Tin rests here as well as a racehorse and several other pets. Many of these cemeteries are decorated with custom dog statues and dog toy offerings. There are even stone dog houses instead of mausoleums. With a small fee paid to enter, you are free to wander the tombs and interact with the stray cats that are taken care of on the site.
# 7 Famous Hair
The Museum Carnavalet is considered one of the most important museums in Paris which tells the founding and history of Paris. The museum is composed of two 16th century mansions and decorated with the four seasons to emulate the passage of time. It includes art, painting, and sculptures to show but many people are more interested in the more quirky and obscure collection of items from throughout Parisian history. These included Napoleon’s toiletries, Marie Antoinette’s personal worldly goods and even a small amulet with a locket of hair from Maximilien Robespierre, a key figure of the French Revolution.
# 6 Dead and stuffed rats
If you’re sick of seeing the real life rats scurrying around Paris streets, then you might want to head over to Julien Aurouze and Co for a refreshing view of dead rats. Originally founded in 1872, the Julien Aurouze and Co specializes in pest control - specifically, rat killers. They have evidently been successful as they are still in business to this day. They advertise their rat-killing prowess by displaying stuffed rats hung by the neck right at their storefront. You might remember this shocking display having a cameo in a pivotal scene in the movie Ratatouille.
# 5 Strange Paintings
The Louvre is a world renowned museum of art you’ll find some of the most famous and celebrated images in the art world including the infamous Mona Lisa. Among them is a truly bizarre painting of Good King Henry IV’s mistress Gabrielle d’Estrées. It depicts her and her sister completely topless with her sister pinching her nipple. While her sister pinches her chest she holds the coronation ring of the Good King Henry and somehow this is all meant to depict maternity.
# 4 Musée Dupuytren
The Musée Dupuytren is one of the city’s weirdest hidden gems. It was a wax museum that collected anatomical wax figures that illustrated diseases and malformations of the body. It was originally established almost 200 years ago in 1835 and has since grown to have around 6,000 objects in their collections. Inside you can find wax castings, bones, body parts in jars as well as photographs and paintings. If you’re into realistic replicas of malformed bodies in jars, this is the place for you. Unfortunately, as of March 2016 it was closed indefinitely and being moved to a new location where it will be open by appointment only by September of 2016.
# 3 Museum of Vampires and Legendary Creatures
Up a gravel path and into a black entrance you can find a creepy garden, plastic bats, and vast collection of references to vampires across history. The owner Jacques Sirgent has spent a lifetime studying vampirism, esoterism, and folklore and collecting related items. In the museum, you can find the history of Paris wherein vampiric rituals were once practiced, superstitions of the undead, and where Christianity actively crusaded against “cannibal sorcery”. If supernatural history and weird occult things are up your alley, then this is the dark, dark place for you.
# 2 Deyrolle Taxidermy
At Deyrolle Taxidermy you can find a plethora of beautiful dead animals. It was founded by Emile Deyrolle in 1831 and has been its current 19th-century two-story building since 1881. Inside you can find exotic taxidermy and specimens in jars as well. Today you can find anything from a taxidermied cat to a polar bear. Even things like crabs are turned into pieces of beautiful art.
# 1 The Catacombs
The Catacombs of Paris have a story as old as the city itself. In and around Paris are limestone quarries, the source of Paris's original growth spurt. In 1785 the cemeteries in Paris were overflowing, causing health problems and creating a putrid stench that penetrated the air around the whole city. It took 30 years for the remains of the cemeteries to be moved into the quarries, where they created The Catacombs of Paris. To this day, more than 200 miles of tunnels are lined with the remains of deceased Parisians. Their bones form intricate patterns along the walls creating both a beautiful and completely creepy atmosphere. After security issues and incidents of theft, the Catacombs that are viewable by the public have been limited to a very small portion.
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HOW BEAUTIFUL IS PARIS |DAY 2 PART 2| FILIPINO FAMILY TRAVELS FROM US TO EUROPE |
Hey guys, in this travel vlog you'll have a glimpse of our journey traveling with two kids, with no car, with just small luggages, taking trains and buses, walking to the grocery store and more!
You'll see our struggles but also excitement and how we were amazed with all theses places coz every place has something to offer. Amazing views, buildings and infrastructures. In short WE WILL TAKE YOU WITH US IN THIS THREE WEEK JOURNEY.
Thank you guys for stopping by and I hope you guys enjoy this video. Btw, if you guys are curious where I am, I currently live in California USA but I'm originally from The City of Smile (Bacolod City) and I can fluently speak Ilonggo, tagalog and tagalog. Joke! english naman.
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Thanks to : Deyrolle, Maxime Souverain, Kitsuné, Alexandre Bauer and all the lovely animals
DEYROLLE
The most famous taxidermy shop in all of France. Same location for more than 200 years! Simply unbelievable!
Some of nature's beauty on display at Deyrolle, Paris
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Before the advent of natural history films, Deyrolle the legendary taxidermist in Paris used to provide schools with stuffed animals so the students could learn about them.
PASAR TUMPAH DI PRANCIS
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Éperlecques adalah sebuah kota yang terletak di wilayah Pas-de-Calais di wilayah Hauts-de-France (Prancis utara).
Kali ini, Arum Faiza sedang berada di Brocante di kota Éperlecques. Brocante adalah pasar murah di mana banyak barang-barang bekas yang dijual. Brocante juga terkadang mengacu pada toko-toko yang diperuntukkan bagi para profesional. Kegiatan ini paling sering diselenggarakan pada hari Minggu dan hari libur umum. Setahun sekali biasanya ada Brocante internasional yang dihadiri oleh masyarakat dari negara-negara tetangga loh.
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Places to see in ( Paris - France ) Espace Dali
Places to see in ( Paris - France ) Espace Dali
The Espace Dalí is a permanent exhibition in France devoted to Salvador Dalí and more particularly to his sculptures and engravings. The museum, near the Place du Tertre in the Montmartre district of Paris, has around 300 original artworks. The collection features three-dimensional sculptures of Dalí's best known surrealistic paintings.
The collection exhibited is part of the Dali Universe collection, curated by Beniamino Levi, Italian gallerist and collector. Sculptures such as Space Elephant and Alice in Wonderland are presented, and the visitor can also see other aspects such as Moses and monotheism, Memories of Surrealism, Don Quixote, etc.
Music plays in the background, and there are creative workshops for children to give them the opportunity to become familiar with Dalí’s art. Adjacent to the museum are two art galleries: the Galerie Dalí which presents a selection of some of the artist’s works (sculptures, engravings and lithographs), and the Galerie Montmartre, which shows the works of several contemporary artists.
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PARIS IN THE FALL WITH KIDS - LOUVRE, DEYROLLE, EIFFEL TOWER
Paris is a wonderful city and an incredible place to travel with kids. Easy to get around, lots to see, great food, and parks to wander. Plenty to keep kids occupied. But, with all the walking and crowds, the kids will tire out quickly and probably get bored, so recommend only 1 or max two big attractions for the day. The Louvre is a must see if you have never been, but it is crowded... very crowded and depending on the time of year can be very hot inside. Lots of people, but incredible history and art. As you can see, we had some fun making up history for some of the art as you get to a point where it all becomes overwhelming! We were in and out within a couple hours, but that was plenty with the kids.
Since we had such a short trip, we did all we could to avoid waiting in long lines. So we took the side entrance into the Louvre, decided not to go up the Eiffel tower, and avoided some museums for their long lines.
Deyrolle Taxidermy Museum is another incredible place to visit and explore. It is a working shop, and they don't allow photo or video inside, but worth exploring anyway. I have been numerous times and every time I am amazed and enjoy the visit. A highlight of the trip for the kids for sure.
There are so many great areas in Paris, but I really like the Marais for all the food options, great walking streets, and ease of public transportation.
Now on to Venice!
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Deyrolle - Taxidermy Museum - This place is incredible to explore an the kids absolutely loved it. Only drawback is no pictures or video inside.
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WE STAYED: Renaissance Paris Republique -
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COP21: Deyrolle climate change street exhibition | JCDecaux France
During the COP21 in Paris, Parisians and visitors will be able to browse 60 educational posters from Deyrolle on the street furniture installed by JCDecaux on Iéna bridge, next to the Eiffel tower.
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The Musée Maillol is an art museum located in the 7th arrondissement at 59-61, rue de Grenelle, Paris, France. The museum was established in 1995 by Dina Vierny, model for sculptor Aristide Maillol, and operated by the Foundation Dina Vierny.
59-61 Rue de Grenelle, 75007 Paris, France
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Institut de France
L'Institut de France accueille la troisième et dernière séance de fondation du Parvis des Gentils. Celle-ci se déroule suivant trois thématiques : éthique et finances, droit et multiplicité des références culturelles, et art, culte et culture. Séance co-présidée par Monsieur Gabriel de Broglie de l'Académie française et Chancelier de l'Institut de France ; S. Em. le Cardinal Gianfranco Ravasi, Président du Conseil pontifical de la Culture.
Emission du 25/03/2011