Musée de l’Homme

Paris


Opened in 1882, this museum traces the evolution of humankind through artefacts gathered from around the world. Fascinating pieces on display include a Cro-Magnon shell necklace, delicately carved mammoth tusks and reindeer jawbones, a variety of Paleolithic stone tools and a Peruvian mummy. Eiffel Tower views extend from the ground-floor restaurant and 2nd-floor cafe.


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