Pavillon de l'eau
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The Pavillon de l'eau is a museum devoted to water belonging to the City of Paris and managed by Eau de Paris, the municipal agency in charge of production and distribution of water in Paris. The Pavillon de l’eau offers a permanent exhibition about the water supply history of the city, temporary exhibitions, children's activities (educational workshops, screenings, performances etc.) and thematic meetings.
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Established | 2007 |
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Location | 77, avenue de Versailles 75016 Paris, France |
Coordinates | 48.846375°N 2.273076°E / 48.846375; 2.273076 |
Visitors | 39 000 (2014) |
Public transit access | |
Website | www.eaudeparis.fr/lespace-culture/pavillon-de-leau |
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The Water Pavilion, i.e. factory A, as well as factory B and its metal staircase, have been listed as historical monuments since January 30, 2020.[1]