‘Too Strong!’: An Exhibition Celebrating Animal Adaptation at the Musée des Confluences
The Musée des Confluences in Lyon is hosting the temporary exhibition “Too Strong!”, which highlights the incredible adaptive capabilities of animals in extreme environments. Originally scheduled to end earlier, the exhibition has been extended until October 18, 2026, offering more opportunities for families and young audiences to explore the fascinating world of animal survival.
Located on the 1st floor, in room 13 (Petite galerie), “Too Strong!” delves into how various species thrive in seemingly insurmountable conditions. From scorching deserts to snow-capped peaks and ice floes at -60°C, the exhibition reveals the ingenious biological mechanisms animals have developed to master these extreme habitats.
Key Animal Adaptations on Display
- Camels: Learn how these desert dwellers store energy in their humps, allowing them to go for weeks without food.
- Llamas: Discover their remarkable ability to adapt to high altitudes and low oxygen levels.
- Emperor Penguins: Understand how these resilient birds withstand temperatures as low as -60°C in the Antarctic.
These detailed and accessible animal portraits provide both children and adults with insights into the subtleties of adaptation and acclimatization in the animal kingdom.
Designed for Young Audiences and Families
The “Too Strong!” exhibition is primarily designed for a young audience aged 8 to 12. Its pedagogical approach makes complex scientific mechanisms understandable and engaging. By decoding the survival strategies of these extraordinary animals, visitors are encouraged to reflect on what humans can learn from nature. This playful and educational experience is ideal for a family outing in Lyon, sparking curiosity about natural sciences and biodiversity.
Planning Your Visit to the Musée des Confluences
Whether you’re a science enthusiast, a nature lover, or simply looking for an original family activity, “Too Strong!” offers a chance to marvel and leave with new questions and insights.
How to Get to the Musée des Confluences?
The Musée des Confluences is easily accessible by public transport:
- Tramway T1: The most convenient option, with the “Musée des Confluences” stop directly in front of the entrance.
- Buses: Lines C7, C10, 15, 63, and 88 also serve the museum.
- From Lyon-Perrache: Approximately 10 minutes by Tramway T1 or Bus 63.
- From Lyon-Part-Dieu: Approximately 20 to 30 minutes, depending on the chosen route.
For those traveling by car, several parking options are available nearby:
- Musée des Confluences-Gerland parking: Located at Rue Antonin Perrin, 300 meters from the museum.
- Tony Garnier parking: Located at 12 Rue Jonas Salk, 750 meters away, offering a preferential rate of 7.2€ for 5 hours upon validation at the museum.
Note: On-street parking is subject to charges from Monday to Saturday, 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM. The Confluence district can experience traffic congestion, so planning your route in advance is advisable. We recommend using Tramway T1 for the quickest and most comfortable journey, avoiding parking constraints.
Exhibition Details:
- Location: Musée des Confluences | Lyon, 1st Floor, Room 13 (Petite galerie)
- Target Audience: Children aged 8-12, suitable for families.
- Dates: From Wednesday, February 19, 2025, to Sunday, October 18, 2026.
- Admission: 12€
- Tickets: Purchase Tickets Here
For more information on this and other exhibitions, visit our selection of exhibitions in Lyon to plan your cultural outings.
Contact Information
Musée des Confluences
86 Quai Perrache
69002 Lyon, France
Website: museedesconfluences.fr