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AIR AND SPACE MUSEUM

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Aéroport de Paris-Le Bourget, 3, esplanade de l'Air et de l'Espace, 93350Le Bourget, France Show on map
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The world's oldest aeronautical museum, located at Le Bourget! The latest addition is the Simupilote, where you can try your hand at flying!

Founded in 1919, it is the oldest aeronautical museum in the world and one of the most prestigious. Established on the site of Le Bourget airport in 1975, its collections have been enriched over the years, and now encompass the entire history of French and international aeronautics. From the historic terminal - recently renovated with great pomp and splendor - to the tarmac, many aircraft are assembled here, including the first flying machines of the late 19th century, space capsules, military aircraft and helicopters. Among the emblematic pieces, the Concorde holds a special place: the first commercial supersonic still drawing crowds. Other giants include the Boeing 747, open to visitors, and the A380, which naturally found its place here. Regular exhibitions are also organized. And to help younger visitors make the most of the premises in a fun way, the museum has set up an edutainment area, "Planète Pilote", dedicated to 6-12 year-olds. By putting yourself in the shoes of a pilot or astronaut, your little ones will gain a better understanding of the various physical mechanisms of flight and propulsion. Finally, the planetarium invites you to travel among the stars: from the comfort of your seat, discover the fabulous mysteries of our universe. The museum's latest addition: Simupilote! Located in the Prototype Hall, this animation, open since February 18, invites you to try your hand at flying a Cessna aircraft. These double simulation stations, which can accommodate two people, each have 3 screens, and are animated by a mediator, who will guide you through your true-to-life experiment, which will take you from Le Bourget to Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle airports. This immersive experience will introduce you to the use of the instruments. The 10 stations are open to schoolchildren on weekdays only, and to the general public at weekends and during school vacations. Finally, it's impossible to talk about the Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace without mentioning the highlights of the year: the Salon International de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace, held here every two years in June, and Ciné Tarmac in summer, when you can attend a screening using the fuselage of a 747 as a projection screen. Temporary exhibitions - "Flight", until 2025, which looks at the diversity of flying creations, for example - are also on offer.

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TropFort
Visited in september 2016
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Très bel endroit. Pour les passionnés d'aviation il y a de quoi se régaler.
jcc007
Visited in may 2016
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a little bit disappointed because a little dirty what was not the case the last two times.
there are beautiful photos has to do and it is an opportunity to see them closely these planes
WAMBAROI
Visited in march 2016
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2ème fois que l'on visite le musée du Bourget. Très intéressant , surtout la partie de la conquête spatiale!!!
Serge_L
Visited in august 2015
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Le musée de l'air et de l'espace occupe l'ancienne aérogare du Bourget (bus 152 ou 350). La visite commence par les salles de droite consacrées aux débuts de l'aviation et à la première guerre mondiale. C'est tellement passionnant et bien présenté qu'on risque de rester là jusqu'à la fermeture ! Et pourtant, les salles à gauche de l'entrée consacrées à l'espace ou aux hélicoptères sont tout autant remarquables, ainsi que le hangar en face avec les deux Concorde et les avions à l'extérieur sur le tarmac. Ne pas hésiter à revenir dans ce lieu incontournable pour tout amateur d'aéronautique, petit ou grand, d'autant plus que l'accès aux expositions permanentes est gratuit.

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