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Henri-Lecoq Museum

Henri-Lecoq Museum
Henri-Lecoq Museum
Henri-Lecoq Museum
Henri-Lecoq Museum
Henri-Lecoq Museum
Henri-Lecoq Museum

Description

Monumental herbarium collection, 50,000 samples of rocks, fossils and minerals and La Pascaline: a calculating machine invented by Blaise Pascal.
Based in Clermont-Ferrand since 1873, the Henri-Lecoq Museum is a science museum that explores the region's natural heritage, including animals, plants, rocks and fossils. With its educational garden, the museum encourages visitors to reflect on the challenges of biodiversity. The museum also boasts a collection on the history of science and technology. The collections, the result of a bequest by Henri Lecoq, are housed in the museum's former mansion and have been enriched over the years. The museum is a candidate for the "Maison des illustres" label.

The History of Science and Technology section traces the development of science from the 16th to the 21st century, with remarkable exhibits such as mechanical calculating machines and Louis Pasteur's laboratory balloon, testimony to his time in Clermont-Ferrand. The museum is also involved in the national mission to safeguard contemporary scientific and technical heritage.

The museum houses a rich herbarium of specimens, tracing the flora of the Massif Central and Europe. The geology department conserves almost 50,000 rock and fossil samples, while the zoological collections include a vast collection of naturalized animals, including 700 mammals and 2,400 birds.

Entomological collections, dating from the late 19th century, include 290,000 insects, while mollusc collections present 120,000 shells. These collections support research programs and publications, with six catalogs already published, the latest focusing on Henri Lecoq's malacological collection.

Visit the Henri Lecoq Museum to discover a rich scientific heritage and a fascinating history of science and technology.

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Point of Interest updated on 29/05/2026

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Open period

From 01/01 to 31/12 on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and weekends. Closed exceptionally on January 1st, May 1st, November 1st and December 25th. Exceptionally closed: May 1 - December 25 and 31.

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Clermont Auvergne Volcans - 28/05/2026
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Price(s)

Full price: 5 € (Free for children under 18.) Reduced price: 3 € (Seniors (over 60), Cezam card, groups of 10 or more, Duo visit.).

History, culture and heritage

The museum is named after naturalist Henri Lecoq (1802-1871), whose bequest of botanical, zoological and geological collections formed the basis of the museum when it opened in 1873. After arriving in Clermont-Ferrand in 1826 as a natural history teacher, he became director of the botanical garden, now known as the Jardin Lecoq. A prolific scientist and author of over 140 publications, he explored the Auvergne region for almost fifty years, collecting specimens and observations that still form the core of the museum's scientific heritage today.

Tips

Access via the Ballainvilliers (lines B, C, E) or Sablon Lafayette stops, and via the Place Renoux C.vélo station.

Promotional offers

Reduced admission on presentation of your ClermontPass (€3 instead of €5).

Location complements

Bus T2C, "Ballainvilliers" stop, bus lines B, C, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 27, c-vélo station.

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Place de la Victoire 63000 CLERMONT-FERRAND France

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