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Muséum d'histoire naturelle d'Angers

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1990, and the two buildings were connected in 1991 through a path along the ancient walls of the town of Angers, allowing visitors a continuous journey between the zoological rooms and the palaeontology gallery. In 2005 the Botanical Museum, while remaining on the site of the Arboretum, was absorbed by the Museum of Natural History, which changed its designation to the Museum of Natural Sciences. On 1 January 2017, the Muséum d'Angers was attached administratively to the other five museums of the town of Angers, under the same directorship.
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Under the director Georges Bouvet (1850–1929) many objects entered the museum (the number of samples has more than quintupled) and a general classification of the specimens was completed. His successor, Olivier Couffon (1882–1937), donated 12,000 local geological and palaeontological samples from his
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In 1795 the Central School of Maine-et-Loire was established in the Barrault House. Joseph-Étienne Renou (1740–1809), collaborator of Merlet, is appointed to the professorship of Natural History and, with what remained of the collections at Saint Sergius' Abbey, forms a natural history collection for
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of Maine-et-Loire. It also retains the Servain and Surrault collections (freshwater malacology), which together with the Letourneux collection (world malacology) form a remarkable ensemble. With the Boursicot legacy in 1999, the zoology collections gained tens of thousands of specimens, especially
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period, about 500 million years old. Historically the oldest objects are 18th century herbaria specimens (and even a few from the 17th century). Herbaria and animal taxidermy from before the 19th century have a considerable heritage value, but the largest part of the collections came from the 19th
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and guided tours for school groups, families and the general public, using high-quality teaching materials (including a variety of animal skull models, educational games and thematic publications). As the Muséum d'Angers is part of an environmental education programme, themes and pedagogical cards
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Unlike most other natural history museums in France, the Muséum d'Angers and its collections have not suffered from either of the two World Wars. Moreover, no fire, flood or disaster destroyed or damaged the museum's collections; the greatest hazard being the Vendean pillage in 1793. Even if, over
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items left the Barrault House and were installed in the Demarie-Valentin House, which became the Zoological Museum, near the Paleontological Museum. The Zoological Museum opened its doors on 29 April 1963. The two establishments were eventually reunited to recreate the Museum of Natural History in
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were re-housed in 1895 in the Old Mansion House, the north wing of the Old Town Hall, adjacent to the Palaeontological Museum. The SESA followed suit. Alexandre Boreau's herbarium was bought by the municipality in 1875, and that of James Lloyd (1810–1896) was bequeathed to the city in 1897. All
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contain more than 350,000 samples, mainly dating from the nineteenth century. They are organised around three important collections: the general herbarium, that of Alexandre Boreau, and that of James Lloyd, the three herbaria together making up about 80% of the total samples.
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from individuals or institutions seeking long-term conservation of their collections, which are often carefully collected throughout a lifetime, and it is up to these professionals to take Decision whether to accept them or not, to restore them or not, to expose them or not.
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The Old Town Hall dates from the 13th century. The palaeontology collections have been installed, since 1885, in the former Great Hall of the Municipal Council (1529–1823, then the Great Chamber of the Court of Appeal between 1823 and 1885), which includes beautiful wood
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adapted to all school grades are available for teachers. An activities programme for the young is offered, especially during school holidays. Other activities of scientific and cultural mediation are organized, including animations, conferences and even artistic events.
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The welcome team is the most visible face for visitors. Responsible for ticket sale, surveillance of exhibition rooms, monitoring of exhibits, and visitor safety, welcome agents are the hinge between the public and other professionals behind the scenes of the museum.
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The Demarie-Valentin House was built by Jean-François Demarie around 1800 on the site of the former parish church of Saint-Michel-du-Tertre, destroyed during the Revolution. The interior layout of the Demarie-Valentin House is surprisingly unique in its
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The collection finally opened its doors to the public as a Museum of Natural History on 5 May 1801. In 1805, when the Central School was abolished, the museum became municipal, while remaining in the Barrault House, together with the
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The main site of the museum remained the Barrault House, but in 1885, the town of Angers decided to purchase the Soye collection, which consisted of several thousand fossil samples. At this point, the number of
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In addition, the ornithological collections are particularly rich, with eggs, nests and taxidermy of all of the birds of Maine-et-Loire. There are also specimens belonging to extinct species, including a
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Georges Bouvet was at the same time Director of the Muséum and of the Musée Paléontologique (1895–1929), Director of the Jardin des plantes (1895–1929) and Director of the Musée Botanique (1904–1929)
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specimens becomes too large for the premises and are placed in the Old Town Hall, constituting a Palaeontological Museum. The geological collections joined them soon after. In the same year, a
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The central site is housed in two buildings of distinct origins, connected by a small garden sitting on top of the medieval walls, the Demarie-Valentin House and the Old Town Hall.
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collections had been developed in Angers since the creation of the Society of Botanophiles in 1777. Preserved in the Jardin des Plantes during most of the 19th century, the
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campaigns are underway, particularly in the fields of herbaria, entomology and malacology. Loans of specimens for exhibitions, research or teaching are also regular.
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became a permanent exhibit. In 1871, the Society of Scientific Studies of Anjou (SESA) is established by a group of scholars strongly linked to the museum. In 1883
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site of Roc-en-Pail. Known since the beginning of the 20th century, the site of Roc-en-Pail, in Chalonnes-sur-Loire, has yielded a great diversity of objects:
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bones (maxilla, isolated tooth and humerus), partially exhibited at the Muséum d'Angers, confirmed the importance of the site for the study of prehistory in
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The botanical collections represent numerically the greatest heritage in the Muséum d'Angers, with more than half of the total number of museum objects. The
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contains approximately 6,000 documents (distributed on the central site and the site of the Arboretum) for the disciplines related to the collections.
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Philippe Maury was at the same time Director of both Musées Paléontologique and Zoologique (established 1958) and Director of the Musée Botanique
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are responsible for the preservation and management of the collections as well as for the setting up of permanent and temporary exhibitions. The
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time, many pieces have been lost, even stolen, the Muséum d'Angers retains a rare continuity and integrity for a museum more than 200 years old.
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The collections of the Muséum d'Angers are constantly in demand by researchers, trainees, students, teachers. The museum welcomes also
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fell in 1822 (3 June, 8:15 pm) in Angers (La Doutre), it is classified L6, chondrite with olivine. A native gold nugget found at
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Specialised herbaria are also preserved in Angers, including one of the most important botany collections (herbaria of the genus
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A museum is not composed only of showcases and visitors: there is at the Muséum d'Angers a dynamics often unknown to the public.
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Guilloteau, the naturalist's assistant, managed the museum during the time of the directors Bastard (who is also director of the
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and a door carved by the woodcarver Pierre-Louis David, father of the famous Angevin sculptor of the same name, known as
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The Boreau herbarium contains probably more than 100,000 samples, including material used for the writing of the
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own collection. Prehistory collections were kickstarted at the end of the 19th century, especially thanks to the
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and 20th centuries. In botany, zoology and palaeontology, the collections of the Muséum d'Angers house several
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2009 « J'ai capturé dans mes filets », writing by Thérèse Bonnétat and tapestries by Muriel Crochet
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since 1964; the SESA accompanied this move. From 1898 to 2005 these collections formed the Botanical Museum.
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The Muséum d'Angers is established in two sites: the central site of the museum, in the town centre of
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La Révellière-Lépeaux invited Renou to Paris in 1798, where he was allowed to receive objects from the
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Finally, the Muséum d'Angers participates every year in international cultural events such as the
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of Michel Gruet (1912–1998) in the 1940s–1980s were particularly fortunate, and the discovery of
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The site of the Arboretum Gaston Allard mostly houses herbarium collections in the residence of
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specialized in particular fields, for example, beetles, paleobotany or malacology. Proofing,
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2003 « Algérie, deux millions d'années d'histoire : les premiers habitants »
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2017 « Les animaux du noir », photography by Katrin Backes and Sylvain Tanquerel
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The general herbarium contains several type-specimens, including types from the island of
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The Muséum d'Angers has important collections of paleontology (50,000 fossils, including
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for the benefit of scientists and the general public. The Muséum d'Angers subscribes to
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The collections of the Muséum d'Angers are classified in four major scientific fields:
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and temporary staff to work on particular points of its collections. These are either
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The Muséum d'Angers quickly attracted interest and more items were acquired. In 1806,
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2004 « Forêt ou le frémissement des limbes », photography by Laurent Vergne
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Pinned insects in boxes stored vertically in the entomology reserves, Muséum d'Angers
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and pays less attention to the museum) and de Tussac (who worked in Paris). In 1821,
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2002 « Lumières Polaires et aurores boréales », photography by Rémy Marion
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bones of the same period. Among the last remarkable acquisitions, the arrival of an
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The Lloyd herbarium (100,000 collections) contains 24,000 species, the basis of the
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Serge Braud (2007). "Les Araignées de Maine-et-Loire, Inventaire et Cartographie".
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The Muséum d'Angers follows the National Museum by adopting five main missions:
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Open to the public since 1801, the Muséum d'Angers has a long and rich history.
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Roc-en-Pail : 50 000 ans de Préhistoire angevine. Catalogue d'exposition
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2008 « L'animal griffé », drawings and sculptures by Delphine Izzo
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2012 « Art d'ici : univers singuliers », painting/sculpture (
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2004 « Histoires naturelles », works by Sylvie Mercier de Flandre
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2016 « L'aventure botanique des Caraïbes aux bords de la Loire »
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of Maine-et-Loire. The Muséum d'Angers houses the reference collection of
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Joseph-Étienne Renou, premier conservateur du Muséum d'Angers (1740–1809)
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Director of both Musées Paléontologique and Zoologique, reunited in 1990
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The collections of prehistory total about 30,000 objects mainly from the
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2011 « Abriter les papillons », at the Arboretum Gaston-Allard
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Of special interest is the reconstitution of the cabinet of the Angevin
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herpetology: tortoises (mounted with hinge opening); Blomberg's toad
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teaching in the new school. The collections were enriched thanks to
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2015 « Bestioles d'Anjou », photography by Sylvie Mercier
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mineralogy: native gold nugget; monumental block of acicular quartz
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Association des amis des archives d'Anjou; Benoît Mellier (1999).
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at the same time Director of the Musée Paléontologique (créé 1885)
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In the field of zoology, the Muséum d'Angers holds collections in
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2014 « Portraits de famille », works by Hélène Benzacar
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In 1958, under the direction of Philippe Maury (1892–1978), the
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2008 « Curieuses invitées », works by Juliette Vicart
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Palaeontology exhibits and reserves in drawers, Muséum d'Angers
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The oldest preserved object is a trilobite fossil of the genus
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and the Society of Horticulture of Angers and Maine-et-Loire.
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at the same time Director of the Jardin des plantes d'Angers
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2007 « Double visite : 5 artistes au Muséum »
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malacology: exotic marine fauna, and local fresh water fauna
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Maison Allard à l'Arboretum Gaston-Allard, Muséum d'Angers
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2014 « Flore », paintings by Catherine Brasebin
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2012 « Écorces », photography by Cédric Pollet
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Boxes stored in the prehistory reserves, Muséum d'Angers
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La Biodiversité au Muséum, voyage dans les collections
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ornithology: passenger pigeon; great auk's egg; kakapo
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2001 « Paysage du monde, paysage d'Anjou »
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The initial nucleus of the collection dates from the
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Monte Bolca fossil fish (acquired by Bonaparte 1797)
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The museum also preserves minor collections of 321:, which still exists with their original labels. 2620:"Le muséum revisite l'histoire des zoos humains" 2478:"Les herbiers, ces trésors desséchés et oubliés" 2442:"Hungry Planet - 13.07.2018 jusqu'au 30.06.2019" 2120:http://icom.museum/the-vision/museum-definition/ 1825:Exhibits in the round courtyard, Muséum d'Angers 1408:« Voyage dans la troisième dimension » 1282:« Insula Utopia / Inventaire du Ciel » 2554:"Les « Bestioles d'Anjou » au muséum" 1967: 1965: 1963: 1417:2005 « Chauves-souris de chez nous » 395:Staircase of the Old Town Hall, Muséum d'Angers 3112:le blog museeholographie par : Anne Marie 2460:"Angers:La grande parade des animaux au Musee" 1698:- Deloche, officieusement directeur, 1875–1881 808:, the most famous regional flora of its time. 773:Part of the herbaria reserves, Muséum d'Angers 1371:« Darwin : mission Galápagos » 970:(accompanied by its skeleton) is noteworthy. 8: 3063:"Carl Linné – Profession : naturaliste" 2079:(in French). Vol. 3. pp. 105–115. 1229:ichthyology: ocean sunfish; "fish herbarium" 21: 1992: 1990: 1988: 1986: 1223:mammalogy: okapi; several big cat spécimens 1837:Abot's Entomology Gallery, Muséum d'Angers 1318: : espèce en voie d'exposition » 1294:« La grande parade des animaux » 1249:palaeobotany: plant fossils in sandstone; 543:of Hôtel Demarie-Valentin, Muséum d'Angers 215:samples, as well as hundreds of specimens 27: 20: 2953:"L'Anjou sous nos pieds : Angers.fr" 1484:1993 « Point Info dinosaures » 1463:« Trésors botaniques d'Angers » 1322:« Sols fertiles, vie secrètes » 1232:marine invertebrates: Indian Ocean corals 1201:carpothèque: sea coconut, vegetable ivory 1159:Type-specimens (plants, insects, fossils) 600:Société d'études scientifiques de l'Anjou 171:, as opposed to the arts museums, called 2774:"CEDRIC POLLET ECORCE, Galerie-Creation" 1570:Number of visitors per year (2011–2020) 1568: 1499:Number of visitors per year (2001–2010) 1497: 1476:« Ages et images de la terre » 1284:, works and installations by Richard Rak 1261:petrography: meteorite of Angers; slates 1082:, yet all mineral families are present. 927:Gustave Abot (1843–1926), specialist on 3223:Le Muséum d'Histoire naturelle d'Angers 3213:Muséum des Sciences Naturelles – Angers 1937: 1815: 1446:« La Nature, quelle artiste » 1346:2013 « Alarme et camouflage » 1042:, a monumental block of sharp acicular 195:about 530,000 objects, including 3,000 165:Muséum des sciences naturelles d'Angers 22:Muséum des sciences naturelles d'Angers 3156:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 3149: 3047:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 3040: 3001:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 2994: 2936:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 2929: 2822:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 2815: 2726:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 2719: 2396: 2385: 2332: 2321: 2174: 2163: 2057: 2046: 1998:"Muséum d'histoire naturelle d'Angers" 1889:Palaeontology Gallery, Muséum d'Angers 1458:« La ménagerie du roi René » 1296:, at the Musée des Beaux-Arts d'Angers 1181:Pangolin (transferred from Paris 1798) 1038:(600 samples) include a collection of 271:who besieged Angers in December 1793. 2504:"Les Animaux du noir – Katrin Backes" 2372:. Editions Cheminements. p. 45. 2258:"CoEL - consultation des collections" 962:fished out in the Loire in 1811, and 7: 2106:Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle 1973:"Fréquentation des Musées de France" 1954:, Ministère français de la Culture. 1423:2004 « La faune du Mali » 1379:« L'Anjou sous nos pieds » 366:Pierre-Aimé Millet de la Turtaudière 277:Louis-Marie de La Révellière-Lépeaux 191:, the Muséum d'Angers houses in its 2131:Base Museofile des musées de France 1904:composite skeleton, Muséum d'Angers 1707:Émile Lieutaud, 1885–1895 (2 fois) 1696:Émile Lieutaud, 1875–1881 (1 fois) 1184:Sturgeon (fished in the Loire 1811) 848:(approximately 1,100 samples). The 827:(Gaillard, Guépin, Rabenhorst) and 360:It was only under the direction of 3275:Buildings and structures in Angers 3193:. Angers: Topgraphic-Publigraphic. 1849:Taxidermy Gallery, Muséum d'Angers 1470:« Rêveur au long cours » 1397:2006 « Ligne du Monde » 1395:2006 « Amazone nature » 1204:xylothèque: French Guiana rosewood 856:precious woods collected in 1802. 430:herbaria have been grouped at the 311:National Museum of Natural History 18:Municipal museum in Angers, France 14: 3280:Natural history museums in France 2146:Vitard-Gibiat, Stéphanie (2013). 1977:data.culturecommunication.gouv.fr 1921:List of museums in Maine-et-Loire 2355:www.officiel-galeries-musees.com 1894: 1882: 1866: 1861:Mammals' Podium, Muséum d'Angers 1854: 1842: 1830: 1818: 1255:palaeoichnology: dinosaur tracks 912:specimens, specimens in liquid, 1926:List of natural history museums 1651:Joseph-Étienne Renou, 1798–1809 1360:, photography by Laurent Geslin 797:(expedition of Entrecasteaux), 2368:Pierre-Louis Augereau (2002). 1795:merger with the Muséum in 2005 1472:, installations by Richard Rak 1343:« Espèces en folie » 1307:« Drôles d'oiseaux » 1271:Roc-en-Pail: Neanderthal bones 1017:. A composite skeleton of the 339:Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire 1: 2536:"My Blog – My WordPress Blog" 1481:« Baleines en vue » 1434:« Félins du monde » 1352:Société des Artistes Angevins 813:Flore de l'ouest de la France 679:The mediation team organizes 304:Musée des Beaux-Arts d'Angers 53: 2118:Statuts de l'ICOM art.2 §.1 1178:Crocodile (accessioned 1798) 1172:Patrin herbarium (1780-1783) 806:Flore du centre de la France 2778:cedric.galerie-creation.com 2682:"galerie – Hélène Benzacar" 1771:Ernest Préaubert, 1930–1933 1716:Olivier Couffon, 1929–1937 1358:« Safari urbain » 1288:« Hungry Planet » 1214:entomology: Abot collection 346:Jardin des plantes d'Angers 279:(1753–1824), member of the 175:) is a municipal museum in 74:9 rue du château d'Orgemont 3301: 1783:Philippe Maury, 1957–1976 1722:Philippe Maury, 1944–1976 1667:François Richard de Tussac 831:(Lloyd, Bory, Corillion). 793:(voyage of Bougainville), 482:dissemination of knowledge 413:Cantonal Museum of Geology 3285:Museums in Maine-et-Loire 2540:www.esclavage-memoire.com 2029:Thomas Rouillard (2010). 1774:Georges Bioret, 1934–1953 1741:Anne Esnault, depuis 2017 1736:Vincent Dennys, 2001–2015 1733:Robert Jullien, 1993–2000 1719:Joseph Péneau, 1937–1944 1601: 1598: 1595: 1592: 1589: 1586: 1583: 1580: 1577: 1574: 1530: 1527: 1524: 1521: 1518: 1515: 1512: 1509: 1506: 1503: 1194:herbaria: Lloyd's algae, 217:taxidermised or in liquid 35: 26: 3106:CHRISTAKIS, Anne Marie. 2133:, site culture.gouv.fr, 1792:Denise Moreau, 1988–2010 1702:Édouard Louis Trouessart 1671:- Guilloteau, directeur 562:) since 28 August 1995. 463:Continuity and integrity 94:l'Hôtel Demarie-Valentin 1873:Female tigre skeleton, 1685:Auguste Nicaise Desvaux 1654:open to the public 1801 823:(Decuillé, Thuillier), 627:taxidermist-conservator 522:Arboretum Gaston Allard 478:curation of collections 432:Arboretum Gaston Allard 350:Auguste Nicaise Desvaux 2522:www.angers.maville.com 2256:MILCENT, Jean-Pascal. 1095: 1002:tuffeau limestone and 983: 869: 799:Pierre Antoine Poiteau 774: 689:European Heritage Days 587: 544: 520:, and the site of the 396: 386:Alphonse Milne-Edwards 306: 3189:Michel Gruet (1990). 2852:"Tous les événements" 1414:BBC Wildlife Magazine 1276:Temporary exhibitions 1093: 981: 867: 795:Jacques Labillardière 789:, the collections of 772: 693:Long Night of Museums 585: 538: 442:site of Roc-en-Pail, 394: 292:La Révellière-Lépeaux 289: 229:technical instruments 92:Inscrit MH 1995 pour 3251:47.47361°N 0.54639°W 2308:Bulletin de Synthèse 2237:on 28 September 2017 2199:on 25 September 2015 1902:Metaxytherium medium 1789:, 1977–1988 (2 fois) 1780:, 1953–1956 (1 fois) 1677:- Desvaux, director 1113:, various bones and 1056:meteorite of L'Aigle 1026:Metaxytherium medium 936:insects and shells. 902:marine invertebrates 900:(139 specimens) and 880:(20,000 specimens), 876:(80,000 specimens), 76:49000 Angers, France 62:43 rue Jules Guitton 43:5 May 1801 3247: /  3218:Les Musées d'Angers 3087:on 4 September 2019 3029:on 4 September 2019 2983:on 4 September 2019 2918:on 4 September 2019 2804:on 4 September 2019 2708:on 4 September 2019 2626:on 4 September 2019 2600:on 4 September 2019 2560:on 4 September 2019 2484:on 4 September 2019 2464:www.ouest-france.fr 2421:on 19 December 2019 1571: 1500: 1060:meteorite of Angers 819:(Bouvet, Bruneau), 791:Philibert Commerson 559:Monument historique 494:scientific research 444:Chalonnes-sur-Loire 332:Museum of Fine Arts 59:Central Site (main) 23: 3256:47.47361; -0.54639 3067:Terre des Sciences 2762:. 6 February 2013. 2668:angers.maville.com 2582:. 29 January 2015. 2395:Unknown parameter 2331:Unknown parameter 2173:Unknown parameter 2056:Unknown parameter 2018:. 21 October 2014. 1569: 1498: 1453:Fête de la Science 1381:, geology of Anjou 1096: 984: 884:(4,142, including 870: 775: 588: 550:neoclassical style 545: 446:(Maine-et-Loire). 397: 307: 3172:"6 Fi - Affiches" 2951:d'Angers, Ville. 2440:d'Angers, Ville. 2370:Angers Mystérieux 2157:978-2-7577-0268-0 2040:978-2-9529459-3-6 1877:, Muséum d'Angers 1659:Toussaint Bastard 1638: 1637: 1567: 1566: 1139:phylogenetic tree 942:Carolina parakeet 896:(410 specimens), 892:(474 specimens), 596:Pasteur Institute 370:tuffeau limestone 319:Bonaparte in 1797 265:French Revolution 167:(commonly called 161: 160: 3292: 3262: 3261: 3259: 3258: 3257: 3252: 3248: 3245: 3244: 3243: 3240: 3195: 3194: 3186: 3180: 3179: 3168: 3162: 3161: 3155: 3147: 3145: 3143: 3137: 3131:. 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