« J’aime ma mer» : the Cinéaqua commited exhibition


The marine world is threatened. The Aquarium de Paris is raising the alarm bell and shows once again its commitment to the environment with the “J’aime ma mer” exhibition.

An exhibition dedicated to all ages
Suitable for all ages, this retrospective suggests many activities for children. 4 under-exhibitions are held for every age bracket. Scavenger hunt, creation of a flip book for 3 to 12 years old, discovery of the most beautiful holiday pictures published in Wapiti magazine for 7 to 13 years old, there’s something for everyone ! The 4-7 years old will have the opportunity to discover the 10 most beautiful drawings representing beaches beauty, from a contest held by Wakou magazine. Older children will discover students projects on the coastline in 20 years theme. Eventually, several documentaries about the Atlantic Ocean will be projected and photographs of French coastline sites seen from the sky will be exhibited. Don’t miss the opportunity to know more about the marine world.

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« J’aime ma mer » exhibition, from June 5th to August 31st 2013
Opened everyday from 10am to 7pm
Prices : Adults 19,90 € - Young Students and Seniors 15,90 € - Children 12,90 € - Free for under 3 years old.

Aquarium de Paris
5, Avenue Albert de Mun
75016 Paris
France
Phone : +33 (0)1 40 69 23 23
Access : Iéna (line 9) Trocadéro (lines 6 et 9), or Champs-de-Mars (RER C).

 

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