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About: Musée Cernuschi
Italian-French art collector Henri Cernuschi left his entire collection of Asian art to the people of Paris upon his death in 1896, and with it, an entire mansion to house his priceless wonders.
Musée Cernuschi is a treasure trove of Asian art. See prehistoric relics and ancient masterpieces from China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, and elsewhere. The museum's permanent collection is free to access, but these Musée Cernuschi tickets grant you access to exclusive temporary exhibitions borrowed from institutions around the world.
Formerly known as the Bois de Vincennes Zoological Park, the 14.5-hectare Paris Zoological Park recently underwent two years of refurbishment works, giving this famous zoological park major natural environmental features, and plenty of room for the animals to roam.
The animal habitats have been grouped five 'biozones', and the zoo has six restaurants and a 4,000 m2 tropical rainforest-filled greenhouse. It's visible from quite far away, thanks to the Big Rock, a 65m-tall artificial mini-mountain, which is an iconic symbol of the Paris Zoological Park.