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Opened in June 1938, the Museum of Man presents the evolution of man and societies, crossing the biological, social and cultural approaches according to the mind of Paul Rivet: "humanity is an indivisible whole, not only in space but also in time. " Located in the Passy wing of the Palais de Chaillot (Paris 16th) in a building built for the Universal Exhibition of 1937, it reopened in October 2015 after more than 5 years of closure, reaffirming the concept of museum -laboratoire of its founder.
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