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Notre musée des méduses abrite plus de 25 espèces uniques de méduses provenant des quatre coins du monde. Vous y découvrirez des méduses d'eaux froides et d'eaux chaudes, présentées dans une extraordinaire variété de tailles, de formes et de couleurs fascinantes.
Grâce à nos aquariums spécialement conçus, nul besoin de plonger dans l'océan ni d'affronter des conditions extrêmes pour observer ces créatures fascinantes. Nous rapprochons le monde sous-marin et vous permettons d'admirer en toute sécurité des méduses qui peuplent notre planète depuis plus de 500 millions d'années.
L'expérience muséale va bien au-delà de la simple observation. Les visiteurs peuvent s'immerger dans une projection 3D thématique, créant ainsi la sensation d'être au plus profond des océans. De plus, des panneaux d'information scientifiques et pédagogiques les guident à travers l'incroyable diversité des méduses vivantes et leur dévoilent les merveilles du monde sous-marin.
Le Musée des Méduses est un lieu où la science, la nature et l'art se rencontrent, offrant un voyage inoubliable au cœur de l'une des formes de vie les plus mystérieuses de la planète.
Plongez dans le monde extraordinaire des méduses rares et découvrez la magie du monde sous-marin.
Spectacle de projection 3D
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Vivez une expérience immersive unique grâce à un spectacle de projection 3D fascinant de plus de 5 mètres de haut. Plongez dans l'univers enchanteur et mystérieux des méduses et laissez-vous transporter dans un monde sous-marin extraordinaire.
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White-Spotted Jellyfish
(Phyllorhiza punctata)
Glide into the enchanting world of the White-Spotted Jellyfish, a graceful creature with a translucent bell dotted in sparkling white. Its flowing tentacles and gentle movements create a mesmerizing underwater dance, capturing the beauty and magic of the ocean in every moment.


Chrysaora fuscescens, the Pacific sea nettle
A large, graceful jellyfish native to the Pacific coast of North America. It features a golden-brown bell with dark radial stripes and extremely long, flowing tentacles that can reach several meters. This species drifts slowly through coastal waters, feeding on plankton and small fish, and is admired for its striking appearance, though it can deliver a mild to moderate sting.

Atlantic Sea Nettle
(Chrysaora quinquecirrha)
Glide into the enchanting world of the White-Spotted Jellyfish, a graceful creature with a translucent bell dotted in sparkling white. Its flowing tentacles and gentle movements create a mesmerizing underwater dance, capturing the beauty and magic of the ocean in every moment.
Blue Blueberry Jellyfish
(Catostylus mosaicus)
is a mesmerizing jellyfish with a delicate translucent dome shimmering in shades of blue and violet, like floating blueberries. Its long, flowing tentacles move in a slow, graceful underwater dance, while a soft glow illuminates its elegant form. This jellyfish embodies calm, harmony, and the mysterious beauty of the ocean, captivating all who watch it.

Rhopilema esculentum, the flame jellyfish
Large edible jellyfish found in the coastal waters of East Asia. Recognizable by its firm bell and fiery orange coloration, which gives it the name “flame.” It feeds on plankton, plays an important role in marine ecosystems, and is widely used in Asian cuisine.


Lion’s Mane Jellyfish
One of the largest jellyfish species in the world, known for its long, flowing tentacles that resemble a lion’s mane. Found mainly in cold northern oceans, it drifts gracefully through the water feeding on small fish and plankton. Despite its beauty, its sting can be quite powerful.


Egg Yolk Jellyfish (Phacellophora camtschatica)
a large jellyfish named for its bright yellow bell that resembles an egg yolk. Found in cold and temperate Pacific waters, it feeds on zooplankton and other small jellyfish. Its tentacles can sting, but they are usually not dangerous to humans.
Cassiopea
(upside-down jellyfish)
Cassiopea is a genus of true jellyfish found in warm coastal waters like Florida, the Caribbean, and Micronesia. They usually rest upside-down on shallow sea floors to support their symbiotic photosynthetic algae. These jellyfish come in various colors, have unique feeding and reproduction methods, may exhibit sleep-like behavior despite lacking a brain, and produce toxic mucus.

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Informations importantes et règles de visite
Ticket Policy (Non-Refundable)
All tickets are non-refundable and cannot be canceled or refunded at any time.
Date Changes (24-Hour Policy)
Tickets may be rescheduled up to 24 hours prior to the scheduled visit time, subject to availability.
Within 24 hours of the scheduled visit, tickets cannot be changed.Visit Duration
There is no time limit on your visit during regular museum hours.Entry
Please have your ticket QR code ready for entry.
Children ages 0–2 are admitted free of charge.
Staff may request proof of age (ID or document showing date of birth). If proof is not provided, the
Museum reserves the right to require the purchase of a child ticket.
Supervision
Children must be supervised by an adult at all times. Adults are responsible for ensuring
respectful and safe behavior.
School and group visit
School and group visits must remain with their assigned guide.Food & Drinks
Outside food is not permitted. Drinks must be in a closed container (no open cups).
Pets
Animals are not permitted, except for service animals as required by law.
Wet Umbrellas
Please ask museum staff at the entrance for a plastic bag for wet umbrellas.Aquarium Safety
Please do not touch aquariums or lean on exhibit glass.
Respectful Behavior
Please walk at all times (no running) and keep voices at a reasonable level.
Personal Space
Please maintain a respectful and comfortable distance from other guests.
Signs & Staff Instructions
All visitors must follow posted signage and staff instructions while on museum property.
Right to Refuse Service
The Museum reserves the right to remove any visitor who does not comply with these
guidelines without a refund.Photography
Flash photography may be restricted near certain exhibits.
Security Screening
For safety reasons, entrance staff may inspect bags or personal items for prohibited objects.
Video Monitoring
Video surveillance is in operation throughout the museum for security and operational purposes.The Jellyfish Museum is committed to accessibility and complies with the Americans with
Disabilities Act (ADA).
Please notify a staff member if you require assistance or reasonable accommodations.In case of an emergency, please follow the posted
evacuation routes, evacuation diagrams, and
staff instructions.Lost Items:
The Museum is not responsible for lost, stolen, or unattended personal items.
Horaires d'ouverture

Lun
9h00 - 17h00
Mar
9h00 - 17h00
Épouser
9h00 - 17h00
Jeu
9h00 - 17h00
Ven
9h00 - 17h00
Assis
9h00 - 15h00
Assis
9h00 - 15h00
Horaires d'aujourd'hui :
9h00 - 21h00






































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