Map of [object Object]

Natural History Museum

Temporary, themed exhibits & events on natural history in a stately 19th-century space.

Pl. du Vieux Marché, 76600 Le Havre, France
📞 +33 2 35 41 37 28

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet

Amenities

  • Good for kids
  • Toilets
  • Restaurant

Crowd

  • Family friendly

The Natural History Museum in Le Havre, France is a must-see for any visitor to the city. Located in the heart of the city, the museum is home to a variety of exhibits, including an impressive collection of fossils, minerals, and other natural history items.

The museum is divided into three main sections: the Natural History Gallery, the Mineralogy Gallery, and the Paleontology Gallery. The Natural History Gallery features a wide range of specimens, including birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and fish. The Mineralogy Gallery displays a variety of minerals, rocks, and gemstones, while the Paleontology Gallery showcases fossils from different eras.

Visitors to the museum can explore the exhibits at their own pace, or take part in guided tours led by knowledgeable museum staff. The tours are tailored to the interests of the group and can include activities such as fossil hunting or exploring the museum’s collections.

The museum also offers a variety of educational programs for children and adults. These include lectures, workshops, and hands-on activities, such as fossil preparation and identification.

The Natural History Museum in Le Havre is a great place to learn about the history of the region and the natural world. Visitors are sure to be impressed by the variety of exhibits, educational programs, and guided tours.

Reviews of the Natural History Museum in Le Havre are overwhelmingly positive. On TripAdvisor, one user wrote, “The Natural History Museum in Le Havre is a great place to learn about the history of the region and the natural world. The staff are knowledgeable and friendly, and the exhibits are fascinating. Highly recommended.” Another user commented, “This museum is a must-see for anyone interested in natural history. The exhibits are well-curated, and the staff are friendly and helpful. Highly recommended.”

Overall, the Natural History Museum in Le Havre is a great place to visit for anyone interested in the history and natural world. With its impressive collections, educational programs, and guided tours, it is sure to be a memorable experience.

Reviews

5
4
3
2
1
4.2
587 reviews
3 stars

While staffed with very kind and helpful personnel, and in possession of interesting holdings, this is a very small museum. So tiny, in fact, that, as I understand it, instead of reserving part of their premises for their fixed collection and setting aside another for temporary exhibits, the museum only works on rotating temporary exhibits (personally, I think their two-story circular room could've been reserved for a small permanent exhibit). When planning your visit, it's therefore important to check what's currently on display, so that you don't get disappointed by a lack of that which you came there for (as we were). Moreover, the museum doesn't seem to strictly restrict itself of items of natural historical interest, encompassing, for example, many more historical documents and paintings as well as ethnographic artefacts then biological, geological or palaeontological specimens in their Australian exhibit - which was what turned out to be on display when we visited. This is a pity, as while we were expecting a museum of natural history (in which the region, moreover, is so rich), we actually ended up visiting a historical museum that not only described the (history of the) description of Australia's plant and animal life, but also the discovery of Australia itself. The only redeeming part of the exhibit, as far as our four-year-old son was concerned, was a single room which contained some basic educational activities for children - such as fishing fish from the sea in a model boat, pinpointing places on a world map, and completing the outline of Australia. All in all, we did spend some time here, but I think neither me nor my son were too enthusiastic about the experience - and this while from the website it seems the museum has a lot more to offer than we got to experience.

4 stars

I just visited this Museum. There is good collection of Fossils, Meteorites and some instinct insects. There are monitors to enjoy things visually and the people are so friendly and helpful.

3 stars

A cute museum for a rainy day. Good option for families with little kids. All in French but they give you a booklet with the English version.