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MOBE: A Biodiversity Journey

Explore the wonders of biodiversity at Orléans' Muséum d'Orléans pour la Biodiversité et l'Environnement, a modern museum with interactive exhibits for all ages, fostering environmental awareness.

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The Muséum d'Orléans pour la Biodiversité et l'Environnement (MOBE) invites visitors on an immersive journey through the natural world. Located in Orléans, this modern museum showcases the region's biodiversity and the planet's interconnected ecosystems. Explore interactive exhibits spanning multiple levels, from the history of the museum itself to the mechanics of living organisms and the evolution of landscapes. With over 435,000 specimens, including insects, fossils, and botanical treasures, MOBE offers a captivating experience for all ages. Don't miss the '4 Tiers' space for participatory debates and the vertical greenhouse, completing a visit that inspires critical thinking and environmental awareness. A combined ticket grants access to other Orléans museums, making it a culturally rich day out.

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  • Tuesday 10 am-6 pm
  • Wednesday 10 am-6 pm
  • Thursday 10 am-8 pm
  • Friday 10 am-6 pm
  • Saturday 10 am-6 pm
  • Sunday 10 am-6 pm

Local tips

  • Check the museum's website for temporary exhibitions and special events to enhance your visit.
  • Take advantage of the combined ticket option to explore other museums in Orléans on the same day.
  • Visit the '4 Tiers' space for thought-provoking discussions on environmental issues.
  • Don't miss the vertical greenhouse for an immersive experience with diverse plant species.
  • Allow at least 2-3 hours to fully explore all the exhibits and interactive displays.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From Gare d'Orléans (Orléans train station), MOBE is approximately a 15-minute walk. Alternatively, take Tram B and disembark at the Halmagrand stop, which is a 6-minute walk to the museum. Several bus lines (1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 11, 25, 40, 41, 42, 44, CO, N, O) also stop near the museum at Gare Routière Orléans or Benjamin Franklin stops. A single tram or bus fare is around €1.60.

  • Walking

    From the city center (e.g., Place de Martroi), MOBE is roughly a 20-25 minute walk. Head east, using the Cathédrale Sainte-Croix as a landmark. Continue along Rue Jeanne d'Arc, then turn right onto Rue Marcel Proust. The museum will be on your left.

  • Taxi/Ride-Share

    A taxi or ride-share from Gare d'Orléans to MOBE will take approximately 5-10 minutes, depending on traffic. The estimated fare is between €8 and €12. From Place de Martroi, the fare would be similar. Taxi pick-up points are available at the train station.

  • Driving

    If driving, approach MOBE via Rue Marcel Proust. Limited street parking is available. The Münster parking garage is a 6-minute walk away and offers hourly rates (€0.60 per 1/4 hour for the first 2 hours) and daily rates (€10 for 8.5 to 24 hours). Be aware that parking can be limited during peak hours.

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The Muséum d'Orléans pour la Biodiversité et l'Environnement (MOBE) stands as a beacon of scientific culture in the heart of Orléans. Reopened in 2021 after extensive renovations, this museum offers a multi-faceted exploration of biodiversity and environmental science across five engaging levels. MOBE isn't just a repository of specimens; it's a dynamic space designed to spark curiosity, encourage critical thinking, and foster a deeper understanding of the natural world. The museum's journey began in 1823, initially housed within the Hôtel des Créneaux alongside art and history collections. Starting as a cabinet of natural history, it has evolved into a modern museum that addresses contemporary environmental challenges. The MOBE's transformation reflects a commitment to making scientific knowledge accessible and relevant to all. Inside, visitors encounter a wealth of exhibits that blend traditional museum displays with interactive technology. The museum boasts over 435,000 specimens and samples, only a fraction of which are on display at any given time. These collections, meticulously preserved for nearly two centuries, serve as a valuable archive of the region's natural heritage. From insects and herbaria to taxidermied animals, fossils, and geological samples, the MOBE's holdings represent the diversity of life on Earth. The visitor experience is carefully curated to provide a holistic understanding of biodiversity. The first floor, known as "Le Plateau," hosts temporary exhibitions and delves into the museum's own history. This space sets the stage for the thematic explorations that unfold on the upper levels. The second floor, "Mécanique du Vivant" (Mechanics of Living), explores the fundamental processes that drive life on Earth. Through multimedia displays and interactive exhibits, visitors discover the interconnectedness of biodiversity and geodiversity. The exhibits examine essential functions such as reproduction, nutrition, movement, and perception, highlighting the diverse strategies employed by organisms across the tree of life. From the towering elk to the humble fern, the common raven to microscopic organisms, this floor reveals the intricate mechanisms that sustain life. On the third floor, "Paysage" (Landscape), visitors embark on a journey through time to explore the formation of different environments. The exhibits trace the geological forces and ecological processes that have shaped the region's landscapes, from ancient times to the present day. Visitors can discover various ecosystems, including wetlands, forests, and agricultural lands, and even the urban environment. The displays showcase the region's flora and fauna, illustrating the complex interactions between living organisms and their surroundings. The fourth floor, "4 Tiers," offers a unique space for participatory debate and critical thinking. This area is designed to empower citizens to engage with complex environmental issues and challenge preconceived notions. The "4 Tiers" fosters dialogue, encourages the development of critical thinking skills, and promotes active citizenship. The MOBE also features a vertical greenhouse, providing visitors with an immersive experience in a living laboratory. This space showcases a variety of plant species, highlighting the importance of botanical diversity and the role of plants in maintaining healthy ecosystems. The museum regularly hosts temporary exhibitions, workshops, conferences, and interactive events to further engage the public. These programs provide opportunities for visitors to delve deeper into specific topics, learn new skills, and connect with experts in the field. The MOBE is more than just a museum; it's a center for education, research, and community engagement. By fostering a deeper understanding of biodiversity and environmental issues, the MOBE empowers individuals to become informed and responsible stewards of the planet. Accessibility is a key consideration at MOBE. The museum offers a range of services to ensure that all visitors can enjoy the exhibits, including wheelchair access, seating, and audio guides. The museum's staff is also trained to provide assistance to visitors with disabilities. A visit to the MOBE can easily be combined with other cultural attractions in Orléans. A combined ticket provides access to the Musée des Beaux-Arts, the Hôtel Cabu (Musée d'Histoire et d'Archéologie), and the Maison de Jeanne d'Arc, offering a comprehensive exploration of the city's rich history and heritage. The MOBE stands as a testament to the power of museums to inspire, educate, and empower. By showcasing the beauty and complexity of the natural world, the MOBE encourages visitors to connect with the environment and take action to protect it for future generations. Whether you're a seasoned scientist, a curious student, or simply someone who appreciates the wonders of nature, the Muséum d'Orléans pour la Biodiversité et l'Environnement offers a rewarding and enriching experience. Come explore the biodiversity of the Loire Valley and discover the interconnectedness of life on Earth.

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