Here is a challenge for you: try to find the location of the museum on their web site [1].
This is so, so common to museum/venue/restaurant web sites. Most of the time it takes you multiple clicks and a lot of scanning to find one piece of information that should be literally on top of every page: the location of the thing the web site is built for.
I think the problem comes from CMS or web site builder templates for businesses. This should definitely be revisited. A web site of something "visitable" in the real world should be centered around the physical location, and then the rest, not the other way around.
(P.S. if you have just guessed that the museum should be somewhere in the Arts et Métiers area of Paris, you are right)
Here is a challenge for you: try to find the location of the museum on their web site [1].
This is so, so common to museum/venue/restaurant web sites. Most of the time it takes you multiple clicks and a lot of scanning to find one piece of information that should be literally on top of every page: the location of the thing the web site is built for.
I think the problem comes from CMS or web site builder templates for businesses. This should definitely be revisited. A web site of something "visitable" in the real world should be centered around the physical location, and then the rest, not the other way around.
(P.S. if you have just guessed that the museum should be somewhere in the Arts et Métiers area of Paris, you are right)
[1] https://www.arts-et-metiers.net