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Located just a few kilometers from Paris, the Musée de l’Air et de l’Espace at Le Bourget is one of the world’s largest aviation museums. Located at the historic Paris-Le Bourget airport, it offers an exceptional immersion in the history of aviation and space exploration.
Founded in 1919, this emblematic site traces more than a century of technical innovation and human achievement. Today, it is an essential reference point for understanding the conquest of the skies and space.
The museum houses a remarkable collection of over 150 aircraft and thousands of objects related to aeronautics and space.
Visitors can admire :
This tour follows the evolution of flight, from the first balloons to the most advanced space technologies.
One of the museum’s most memorable experiences is the opportunity to climb aboard some real legendary aircraft.
Thanks to dedicated areas, visitors can explore :
This immersive experience lets you get a real feel for flying, and understand how air transport has evolved over the decades.
The museum offers a chronological and thematic tour through several exhibition halls. Each space highlights a key stage in the history of aeronautics:
This global approach helps us understand how mankind has gradually conquered the sky, transforming our relationship with the world.
The Musée de l’Air et de l’Espace stands out for its interactive, educational approach. It offers a wide range of activities for all ages.
Experiments include
These features bring the visit alive, immersive and accessible, for enthusiasts and families alike.
Le Bourget is itself a major aviation landmark. It was here that Charles Lindbergh landed in 1927 after making the first non-stop flight across the Atlantic, marking a decisive step in the history of flight.
The historic terminal, built for the 1937 Universal Exhibition, is now an exceptional showcase for the museum’s collections.
The Musée de l’Air et de l’Espace is a must-see destination for all lovers of culture, science and technology.
The tour includes :
This fascinating site offers a complete experience, combining scientific discovery, heritage and emotion.
Easily accessible from Paris, the museum makes an ideal day trip. Located less than 10 minutes from the capital, it is served by several means of transport.
Whether you’re a family, a group or a group of enthusiasts, this tour offers a unique opportunity for discovery, amazement and knowledge transfer.
The Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace at Le Bourget is one of the biggest aviation museums in the world, and the largest in France. It lets you discover the complete history of aviation and the conquest of space, through an exceptional collection of aircraft, rockets and historical objects. Located just outside Paris, it offers a unique immersive experience, ideal for aviation enthusiasts, families and visitors looking for an original cultural activity.
The museum offers a wide range of exhibits, from the first flying machines to modern space technologies. Visitors can admire legendary aircraft such as the Concorde and Boeing 747, discover military aircraft, explore rockets and space-related objects, and wander through several themed halls tracing the evolution of flight. It's also possible to climb aboard certain aircraft for an immersive experience.
We recommend that you allow 1 day to visit the Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace. The richness of the collections and the diversity of the exhibition spaces need time to be fully appreciated, as do the interactive activities such as the simulators or the planetarium.