Europe’s largest aeronautical and space museum
The Air and Space Museum at Le Bourget is one of the oldest and most important aeronautical museums in the world. Located on the historic Le Bourget airfield, it houses an exceptional collection of more than 400 aircraft.
Must-see collections
- Grande Galerie – History of aviation from 1914 to 1918
- Hall de l’Espace – Space exploration, Ariane rockets
- Concorde – Tour the interior of the supersonic aircraft
- Boeing 747 – Cockpit and cabin accessible
- Hall 39-45 – Aviation during World War II
- Planetarium – Immersive shows (supplement)
Activities for the whole family
The museum offers activities for all ages: flight simulators, educational workshops, themed guided tours. Children love climbing into cockpits and exploring the interiors of the aircraft.
Practical information
Admission: Free (permanent collections), Planetarium €7
Hours: Tuesday–Sunday 10am–6pm (closed Monday)
Duration: Allow 2–3 hours minimum
Dining: Cafeteria on site
Getting here from La Villa Le Bourget
On foot: 25 minutes (2 km)
By car: 5 minutes, free parking
By bus: Line 152, stop Musée de l’Air