l'Argonaute, Île-de-France
l'Argonaute is a Museum is located in Paris, Île-de-France. The address of l'Argonaute is 75019 Paris, France. If you need service, you can contact them via the website or phone, the phone number is +33 1 40 05 70 00.
The latitude of l'Argonaute is 48.8944971, and the longitude is 2.3895586. l'Argonaute is located in Paris, with the gps coordinates of 48° 53' 40.1896" N and 2° 23' 22.411" E.
The time zone of the place is Europe/Paris, the website is http://www.cite-sciences.fr/fr/accueil/. If you have any questions, please leave a comment.
Museum
Latitude | 48.8944971 | Longitude | 2.3895586 |
Postal code | 75019 | DMS Lat | 48° 53' 40.1896" N |
DMS Lng | 2° 23' 22.411" E | GeoHASH | u09wnkup0fbh1 |
UTM Zone | 31U | UTM(E) | 455256.65993787046 |
UTM(N) | 5415907.234515808 | Time zone | Europe/Paris |
Country | France | Province | Île-de-France |
*** (29/01/2017 01:31)
Visite avec audio-guide de Argonaute, sous-marin de chasse des années 50, bâtiment musée qui a accosté dans le Parc de la Villette en 1989, près de la Cité des Sciences. La traversée de toute la longueur de 50m en 20 mn, jusqu'au poste de repos de l'équipage avec ses 4 tubes lance-torpilles, permet d'appréhender la vie quotidienne d'un équipage de 40 hommes.
Autres visites de sous-marins : Flore-S645 à Lorient, SNLE Le Redoutable à Cité de la Mer de Cherbourg, Espadon à Saint-Nazaire !
*** (17/11/2015 23:31)
My first time walking in a submarine. Really cramped but fun.
*** (02/12/2015 07:44)
If you're not claustrophobe, the visit of this old submarine is quite interesting and entertaining.
*** (22/04/2015 20:04)
My son and husband enjoyed this submarine. It was way too hot inside for me, stifling and uncomfortable. The cost was 3 euro and including an audio guide. The museum has a few hands on activities including a working periscope. It took about 45 minutes to see everything. I recommend it.
*** (14/01/2017 03:12)
Un museo in un vero sommergibile
Argonaute, submarine museum, berthed in the Parc de la Villette since 1989. Its audio-guided tour offers a glimpse into the daily life of a 40-man team