Tourist Information
The Palace of Discovery has taken up 25,000 square meters of the grounds of the Grand Palais, situated in Paris's 8th arrondissement, since 1937.
The idea to create the Palace of Discovery goes back to the era when Jean Perrin received the Nobel Prize in Physics (1926). The idea was to show off all the latest scientific and technological developments to younger generations.
The Palace of Discovery now offers a wide variety of workshops that allow anyone to improve their knowledge of chemistry, physics, mathematics or astronomy. The Palace of Discovery organizes expeditions and hosts conferences that are particularly popular with school and university students.
During your trip to Paris, France Hotel Guide can offer you a range of hotels in the neighborhood around the Palace of Discovery, including luxury hotels, traditional hotels, boutique hotels, charming hotels and budget hotels.