Pasteur Museum

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Nov 04, 2025 - Nov 05, 2025
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Science Heroes at Pasteur Museum

The Pasteur Museum, established in 1880, is dedicated to the life and work of Louis Pasteur, who developed the process of pasteurization and founded microbiology. Visitors can explore the preserved home of this brilliant scientist.

The museum houses various artifacts related to Pasteur's groundbreaking research, including personal items, manuscripts, and illustrations. Its architecture reflects the late 19th-century style, providing insight into Pasteur's life and environment.

Noteworthy Features

🔬 Interactive Exhibits: Engage with displays detailing Pasteur's discoveries that transformed food safety and medical practices.
📜 Historical Documents: View original letters and manuscripts highlighting Pasteur's contributions to science.
🏠 Preserved Home: Tour the actual residence where Pasteur conducted much of his research.

Accessible by public transport, the museum is a valuable visit for tourists, families, and history enthusiasts alike.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Pasteur Museum

Birthplace of Microbiology

Pasteur is regarded as the father of microbiology for his studies on fermentation and vaccination.

Historic Location

The museum is situated in the actual home where Louis Pasteur lived and worked.

Guided Tours

Guided tours offer an in-depth look into Pasteur's life and the significance of his work.

Location

25 rue du Docteur Roux

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