Bees, a natural history
LE HAVRE

Description
Imagined and conceived around the work of Eric Tourneret and the expert scientists with whom he worked in France and abroad, the aim of this exhibition is to show the latest scientific discoveries on bees (communication, intelligence , organization of the colony, etc.) but also to tell the relationship of Man and bee around the search for honey. You will know everything about bees through photographs (including many unpublished), videos (interviews of researchers, reports from around the world), a sound immersion, the collections of the Museum of Le Havre, and educational devices: model, educational beehives, glass hive (installed since 1985 at Le Havre Museum), quiz, tactile, games and discovery books (support for the visit). The young audience will not be outdone since a course will be dedicated to him in all the exhibition halls, a space of 100m² will be entirely designed within the course, and he will be able to benefit from an offer of workshops and appointments you to mediate. "I hope the exhibition will give the general public a fresh look at this iconic insect through the latest scientific discoveries." Eric Tourneret
Prices and booking
Prices
- Base rate : 5,00€
Contact and location
Bees, a natural history
Muséum d'histoire naturelle, place du vieux marché
Website : http://www.museum-lehavre.fr
Latitude : 49.487617 - : 0.109075