Founded by a New Zealander with a passion for languages, the Mundolingua Museum of Languages in Paris offers an engaging exploration of communication and linguistic structures. Housed in a cozy space, the museum features well-curated quizzes, interactive exhibitions, and historical artifacts like a replica of the Rosetta Stone and an early Enigma coding machine. Visitors can delve into the intricacies of language through tactile and visual displays, making it a fascinating destination for both children and adults interested in the cultural and historical aspects of language.
Mundolingua Museum of Languages (Mundolingua Musée des Langues)
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