Free visit of the Museum of the Polar Worlds

  • Free visite

  • Theme : Architectural Heritage

  • In situ

  • tout-public

  • Free of charges

  • Motor disability

  • Prevented audiences

  • Registration mandatory

  • No reservation required

  • Urban planning and developed spaces

  • Place of culture, performance, sports and leisure

  • Date

    Du Saturday, 20 September 2025 au Sunday, 21 September 2025

    Free visit of the Museum of the Polar Worlds

    4 dates, du 20 Sept 2025 au 21 Sept 2025

    September

    • Saturday, 20 September 2025 de 9h à 12h30
    • Saturday, 20 September 2025 de 14h à 18h
    • Sunday, 21 September 2025 de 9h à 12h30
    • Sunday, 21 September 2025 de 14h à 18h
  • Espace des Mondes polaires

    146 rue Croix de la Teppe 39220 Prémanon, Jura, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France

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A true immersion in the heart of ice, the Musée des Mondes Polaires Paul-Émile Victor is an invitation to explore the Arctic and Antarctic.
In the middle of monumental landscapes, the permanent exhibition offers you a unique journey to discover the riches of these fascinating regions. Your visit will lead you to meet researchers and explorers, polar animals (naturalized), models of boats or even objects of Inuit art. By following in the footsteps of Paul-Émile Victor, the museum also draws up an inventory of the polar regions and raises the question of their future by crossing history with life sciences and the Earth, ethnology with glaciology, economics with ecology. Faced with today’s questions, issues and challenges, the Musée des Mondes Polaires Paul-Émile Victor gives a voice to explorers, scientists and contemporary artists to bring their share of knowledge, dream and imagination about these regions. As many insights to better understand the human, environmental and economic issues related to the balance of the planet, by questioning us for example on the future of the polar bear in its natural environment or that of the Inuit peoples.
The temporary exhibition Polar passions, when dreams lead to the poles, is dedicated to the French polar explorers as well as all other "polar" who, through their passion, perpetuate in their own way the right to dream. Dreamed spaces, places of wonder and theatres of imagination: the poles do not leave indifferent. At the origin of polar dreams, two names emerge: those of Jean-Baptiste Charcot and Paul-Émile Victor, the most illustrious French polar explorers. Through their charisma, their stories of expeditions and their willingness to encourage young people to achieve dreams, they have inspired and still inspire generations of dreamers of the poles.

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