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The Musée de Minéralogie is a museum of mineralogy operated by the École nationale supérieure des mines de Paris (Mines ParisTech). It is located in the 6th arrondissement at 60, boulevard Saint Michel, Paris, France, and open daily except Sunday and Monday; an admission fee is charged. Today the museum is stated to be one of the ten largest mineral collections in the world, containing some 100,000 samples including 80,000 minerals, 15,000 rocks, 4,000 ores, 400 meteorites, 700 gems, and 300 artificial crystals.

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  • Musée de minéralogie (cs)
  • Musée de Minéralogie (fr)
  • Musée de Minéralogie (en)
  • Минералогический музей (Париж) (ru)
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  • Musée de minéralogie (Muzeum mineralogie) je muzeum v Paříži. Nachází se v Latinské čtvrti v 6. obvodu na adrese Boulevard Saint-Michel č. 60. (cs)
  • Le musée de Minéralogie, qui comme son nom l'indique porte sur la minéralogie, est l'un des plus anciens musées de France. Il a été fondé en 1794, un an après le Muséum national d'histoire naturelle et le musée du Louvre (fondés tous les deux en 1793). Le musée de Minéralogie est ouvert au public au numéro 60 du boulevard Saint-Michel, dans le 6e arrondissement de Paris. (fr)
  • Минералогический музей при Горной школе Парижа (фр. Musée de minéralogie de l'École des mines) — один из наиболее старых музеев Парижа. Его история восходит к Кабинету минералов, созданному при Горной школе в 1794 году. (ru)
  • The Musée de Minéralogie is a museum of mineralogy operated by the École nationale supérieure des mines de Paris (Mines ParisTech). It is located in the 6th arrondissement at 60, boulevard Saint Michel, Paris, France, and open daily except Sunday and Monday; an admission fee is charged. Today the museum is stated to be one of the ten largest mineral collections in the world, containing some 100,000 samples including 80,000 minerals, 15,000 rocks, 4,000 ores, 400 meteorites, 700 gems, and 300 artificial crystals. (en)
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  • Musée de minéralogie (Muzeum mineralogie) je muzeum v Paříži. Nachází se v Latinské čtvrti v 6. obvodu na adrese Boulevard Saint-Michel č. 60. (cs)
  • The Musée de Minéralogie is a museum of mineralogy operated by the École nationale supérieure des mines de Paris (Mines ParisTech). It is located in the 6th arrondissement at 60, boulevard Saint Michel, Paris, France, and open daily except Sunday and Monday; an admission fee is charged. The school was established in 1783, and the museum itself in 1794 under René Just Haüy as a Cabinet of Mineralogy "containing all production in the world and all productions of the Republic, arranged by locality." It was quickly augmented by private collections, sometimes seized by the state. Many fine additions were made in short order, and by 1814 the museum contained about 100,000 samples at the . During the 19th century and early 20th century it continued to acquire excellent collections from around the world, interrupted for several decades by World War II, but then resuming. Today the museum is stated to be one of the ten largest mineral collections in the world, containing some 100,000 samples including 80,000 minerals, 15,000 rocks, 4,000 ores, 400 meteorites, 700 gems, and 300 artificial crystals. (en)
  • Le musée de Minéralogie, qui comme son nom l'indique porte sur la minéralogie, est l'un des plus anciens musées de France. Il a été fondé en 1794, un an après le Muséum national d'histoire naturelle et le musée du Louvre (fondés tous les deux en 1793). Le musée de Minéralogie est ouvert au public au numéro 60 du boulevard Saint-Michel, dans le 6e arrondissement de Paris. (fr)
  • Минералогический музей при Горной школе Парижа (фр. Musée de minéralogie de l'École des mines) — один из наиболее старых музеев Парижа. Его история восходит к Кабинету минералов, созданному при Горной школе в 1794 году. (ru)
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