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Musée Curie - Institut du radium
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Museum
District : Notre-Dame / Quartier Latin
Informations :
Closed for work until April 2012.
The construction of the Radium Institute started in 1911. It included physical and chemistry laboratories directed by Marie Curie and a biological laboratory directed by Docteur Claudius Regaud..
On the ground floor of the former Radium Institute, the Curie Institute presents scientific instruments used until the end of the 1930s, in particular those devised to produce artificial radio-elements for the first time in the world.
It is here that in January 1934, Frédéric and Irène Joliot-Curie discovered artificial radioactivity.
Photographs and archives recall "the family of five Nobel Prizes".
You can visit the office and chemistry laboratory of Marie Curie, which was decontaminated in 1981. Chemistry instruments from the beginning of the century are on show. Of note, a calculation paper, written by Pierre and Marie Curie in 1902. It is still radioactive.
Others informations
List of collections :
Photography, Sciences, Documents, Chemistry, Machines
Collections period :
20th century
Opening days and times
Open/Closed :
Tuesday to Friday 10am-6pm
Closed in August, during Christmas holidays and on public holidays.
Days of week :
Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday
Open on those public holidays :
Individual tours
Guided tour :
Guided visits.
Free for all visitors. The tour varies according to the audience's knowledge and interest.
French and English. Discovery tour for children.
Free for children :
For all
Group tours
Group tour :
Mail : visites.musee@curie.fr
Tel : 01 56 24 55 31 - Fax : 01 40 51 06 36
Services
Foreign language tour :
In English.
Foreign language information :
English
Bookshop
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Access:
11, rue Pierre et Marie Curie
75005 PARIS
District : Notre-Dame / Quartier Latin
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Place Monge Cardinal Lemoine
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RER : Luxembourg
- Bus : 21, 27, 38, 85, 84, 89, 24, 63, 91
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