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Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace

Dugny, France

Martin Philipsson Lof
Martin
Philipsson Lof

Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace

The Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace beckons adventurers and aviation enthusiasts alike to explore the rich narrative of flight and space exploration nestled within its expansive halls. Situated at the historic Aéroport de Paris-Le Bourget, this museum is a tribute to mankind's unyielding spirit of innovation, displaying an impressive array of aircraft that range from the humble gliders of early aviation to majestic jets that once conquered the skies.

Upon entering, visitors are greeted by the grand echoes of history as they wander through exhibits adorned with rare artifacts, models, and interactive environments that inform and inspire. The museum artfully captures the essence of aviation with aircraft displayed on the tarmac, including the iconic Concorde, a symbol of prestige that once connected continents in the blink of an eye. The vast collection not only showcases French achievements but also pays homage to the international odyssey of aeronautics, blending artistry with engineering.

Additionally, the nearby space exhibits spark wonder and curiosity, transporting guests into the realms beyond our atmosphere. Here, the cosmic mysteries unfold through captivating displays about the advent of space exploration, connecting terrestrial flight with the pursuit of the stars. For families, educational workshops and special events add layers of excitement and engagement, making learning about air and space a shared adventure.

With every corner turned, the Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace invites all to marvel at humanity's ability to dream big and reach for the impossible. Soar through history and discover the future of flight, a journey that promises to ignite your imagination and leave you with a sense of awe.

Open Now - Closing 6:00 PM

Monday

Closed

Tuesday

10:00–18:00

Wednesday

10:00–18:00

Thursday

10:00–18:00

Friday

10:00–18:00

Saturday

10:00–18:00

Sunday

10:00–18:00

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Martin Philipsson Lof

Martin Philipsson Lof

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Massive festival hosted here each year with top tier dj’s performing - only possible in France 🚀🪩

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