Museum of Humanity (Musée de l'Homme) Ticket
USD 17.06
Inside, you’ll find a mix of real fossils, cultural artefacts, and hands-on exhibits that make learning both fun and meaningful for visitors of all ages. With fewer crowds than many nearby attractions and incredible views from inside the museum, it’s a hidden gem that offers a relaxed and memorable Paris experience.
Key Highlights
- Discover the Museum of Humanity, tracing 7 million years of human evolution in a single immersive exhibition.
- See the original Cro-Magnon skull — one of the most important early human fossils ever discovered.
- View René Descartes’ skull, a rare and unexpected historical artefact.
- Enjoy panoramic Eiffel Tower views from inside the museum galleries and terrace.
- Explore interactive exhibits combining science, anthropology, and cultural storytelling.
- Experience a museum setting inside the iconic Palais de Chaillot at Trocadéro.
About Museum of Humanity (Musée de l'Homme) Ticket
The exhibition is organised around key themes: what defines humanity, how humans evolved biologically, the diversity of cultures, and humanity’s relationship with the environment. Visitors encounter fossil specimens, skeletal comparisons, cultural artefacts, and multimedia installations that together create a comprehensive understanding of human development.
Among the standout exhibits are the Cro-Magnon skull — representing early modern humans — and the preserved skull of philosopher René Descartes. These objects, alongside interactive displays and thought-provoking installations, create a museum experience that is both intellectually engaging and emotionally resonant. Throughout the visit, large windows frame the Eiffel Tower, constantly connecting the narrative of humanity with the present-day setting of Paris.Book your tickets now on Thrillark
Inclusions
- Skip-the-line entry to the Museum of Humanity
- Access to the permanent Galerie de l'Homme
- Entry to temporary exhibitions
Exclusions
- Audio guide (available on-site)
- Food and beverages
Insiders' Tips
Head to the museum café terrace for one of the best unobstructed views of the Eiffel Tower without the usual crowds. Late afternoon visits offer softer light for photography and a quieter atmosphere inside the galleries. If you're eligible, note that EU residents under 26 can enter for free — making it excellent value.
Additional Information
- 11:00am - 07:00pm
- Children under 3 years of age free of Charge
- Cloakrooms are available free of charge.
- Visitors with disabilities + one carer and EU visitors under 26 years are free of charge (Valid ID required).
- Gallery closures commence 30 minutes prior to their official closing time.
















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