
Seaplane
Located in the premises of the former Le Bourget airport, this museum is considered one of the largest in the world among museums dedicated to aviation.
In 2008, the museum took part in an experiment during which admission was free. Museum visits increased by 40%, and it was decided to keep admission free. This remains the case to this day. You will only have to pay if you want to go inside three aircraft — the Concorde, the Boeing 747, and the Dakota.
The museum is open every day except Monday, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Here is the official museum website, though it is only in French.

Seaplane

Inside a Boeing 747





Concord

It turned out to be small inside and not as interesting as the Boeing




A scale replica of "Venera-7" - a space station created to study Venus. The capsule was launched from Baikonur in August 1970. For 4 months, the station flew to Venus at a speed of 11 km/s. In December 1970, the station reached Venus for the first time in the world. Some measurements were successfully taken, for example, it was found that the temperature of the atmosphere on Venus ranges from 25 to 475 degrees Celsius.

A mock-up replica of Lunokhod-1, the world’s first planetary rover. Lunokhod was delivered to the Moon in November 1970 and successfully “operated” there until September 1971. It traveled more than 10,000 km and sent back 25,000 photographs.


Energia-Buran and the Shuttle