Air and Space Museum - Paris    Share

4.5/5 stars (3945 reviews)

About this place

  • Museum
  • Cost Free ( Approx. per person )
  • Timings : 10:00 AM to 5:00
  • Number : +33 1 49 92 70 00
  • Near By Georges Valbon Country Park
  • 3.30 Km 50 min.
  • Airplanes Science Museum
  • Tourist attraction

Located within Europe’s leading business aviation airport Paris-Le Bourget, the National Air and Space Museum of France is one of the world’s finest aviation museums, both for the wealth of its collections and long history. It features an incredible collection of more than 400 aircraft, 150 of which are on display, from the very first aeroplanes to the Breguet 19 “Point d’Interrogation”, the Spitfire and Concorde. Bridging the past and the future, the prestigious National Air and Space Museum of France is a lively place, holding events throughout the year, regularly acquiring items for the collection, hosting activities for all-including Planète Pilote for children and being hired for various events and for filming. The National Air and Space Museum of France is also a site museum. In fact, Le Bourget is a place that all aviation heroes have been through, including Charles Lindbergh. It is the birthplace of commercial aviation and includes buildings that are themselves of great cultural interest, like the terminal building with its Art Deco architecture.

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Operating Hours

Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
10:00 AM to 5:00
Wednesday:
10:00 AM to 5:00
Thursday:
10:00 AM to 5:00
Friday:
10:00 AM to 5:00
Saturday:
10:00 AM to 5:00
Sunday:
10:00 AM to 5:00

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Address
Aéroport de Paris-Le Bourget, 93352 Le Bourget, France
Number
+33 1 49 92 70 00
Website
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Landmark
Aéroport de Paris-Le Bourget, Le Bourget
Latitude
48.946587
Longitude
2.4346183

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Smita Chatterjee

Smita Chatterjee


100.00 %

@ 11 Feb, 2020

It's an amazing place. The displays are well maintained. The history of flying can be almost experienced via the many actual aircraft and other flying machines displayed. Children and adults will enjoy the experience. The aircraft used during the two World Wars, the space adventures,helicopters,its all there for the flying aficionado A must must visit.

Dave Arevalo

Dave Arevalo


80.00 %

@ 31 Jan, 2020

It was great, beautiful planes of most all kinds, mainly the museum itself it’s free but to enter into an (Activity) such as a plane or something you gotta pay for it. Also I see that some of the planes needs maintenance and cleanup son that they look more stunning than they are. And also it should’ve more diversity of activity’s such entering the Airbus A380 and more.

Péter Hegyi

Péter Hegyi


100.00 %

@ 20 Feb, 2020

The historical part is really nicely done. The main building is beautiful and you can get inside a Concorde!! Getting there is easiest by car (currently) and the parking is not very spacious. We had to stop in one of the adjacent residential streets.

PeterJ needham

PeterJ needham


80.00 %

@ 23 Oct, 2019

Overall, this is a great place to visit for families / teens / adults / anyone! The whole place is clean and large with loads of model / real planes on display everywhere, most of which have interesting display boards with key info. The entrance is free, you just pay for parking, and a further 9 euros to actually walk into some of the planes. For example, they have the 2 real Concords in a large hangar, which you can board and walk in . There is also a Boeing 747 you can enter. All in all, a great place, particularly those interested in aviation. The only disappointment of my trip there was that half of the displays were closed due to renovation / cleaning. However, the most interesting sections were open!.

金桃聞遠

金桃聞遠


100.00 %

@ 29 Dec, 2019

Tickets are 8-16 Euros. There are many classic airplanes. It shows the wisdom of human beings, and it also hopes for world peace.

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