The Musée des Confluences is a striking landmark in Lyon, France, known for its contemporary architecture and innovative exhibitions. Situated at the confluence of the Rhône and Saône rivers, the museum's unique design symbolizes the meeting of knowledge and narrative streams. Opened to the public in December 2014, this science center and anthropology museum takes visitors through a journey of natural history, human societies, and civilizations. Exhibitions are spread across four major sections: Origins, Species, Societies, and Eternities, which cover a broad range of topics from the Big Bang and evolution, to human cultures and reflections on life and death. The museum's deconstructivist design by Austrian firm Coop Himmelb(l)au features a metal and glass structure and an iconic floating cloud-like crystal. The space is also used for temporary exhibits, blending science with art, and boasts an auditorium, educational facilities, and a garden. Overlooking the convergence of the two rivers, the museum is not only a hub for knowledge but also a major architectural highlight of the city.