After the Cité des Sciences and the Palais de la Découverte, families can fill up on scientific knowledge at Science Expériences, an immersive science trail at Bercy Village, a cross between a museum and an amusement park, designed by a scientific committee.
Like its predecessors, Science Expériences approaches science through the prism of entertainment, with the aim of enabling children to acquire knowledge through play, using immersive and innovative means such as virtual reality, video mapping and multi-sensory, emotional presentations. A total of 850 m² of space awaits you, inviting you to travel to the heart of the impossible!
From the farthest reaches of the universe to the abyssal depths, from the center of the earth to the human body, science is approached in the broadest sense, through disciplines such as medicine, biology, volcanology,astrophysics, marine biology and quantum physics (designed by James Mcqueen), with experiments on teleportation (by HyperHOL), levitation and lasers.
Here are the different spaces:
Visitors are greeted by a hologram ofAlbert Einstein, which provides an innovative introduction to the elements along the way.
Set against a backdrop of constellations, visitors travel to the farthest reaches of the universe, through an exclusive film offered either in virtual reality or in a projection room. A new planetarium format that should fascinate parents and children alike.
Visitors are invited to discover"the fascinating world of the abyss, in the form of a multi-sensory immersion". Enveloped by sounds and images from the depths, surprising anecdotes from the abyss may well thrill them.
Using immersive video mapping techniques, the unique, interactive Volcano Room transports visitors into the bowels of the Earth, right down to its core, before bringing them back to life during a volcanic eruption.
For the first time, we can compare his height to that of Robert Wadlow, the tallest man of all time (2.72m), and discover the secrets of our bodies via several auditory devices. Carnovsky 's work also highlights the bones, muscles and nervous system of the human body.
In an enchanted, verdant setting, visitors can play games - including a wheel of fortune and a quiz - to discover the extraordinary power of plants and exceptional flowers.
In a manga-inspired setting, visitors take on the 400,000 volts of a Van De Graaf generator. It's a hair-raising experience!
In the fascinating world of quantum physics, visitors discover the secrets of lasers, quantum levitation and teleportation (quantum entanglement), with a free energy shot on their way out.
Sciences Expériences is open from Wednesday to Sunday, weekdays from 10am to 7pm and weekends from 10am to 8pm. Admission costs €19 for adults over 16, €11 for children aged 3 to 12 and €16 for reduced rates (for teenagers aged 12 to 16, students and disabled visitors). It's also possible to opt for the family pack, including 2 adults and 2 children aged 3 to 12 for a total of €50. The multiscience trail is accessible to people with reduced mobility.
To get there, take line 14 and get off at Cour Saint-Emilion. The entrance to the course is at 16 cour Saint-Emilion, in Bercy Village.
Location
Science Experiments
16 Cour Saint-Emilion à Bercy Village
75012 Paris 12
Access
Metro line 14 "Cour Saint-Emilion" station
Prices
Enfants de moins de 12 ans: €14
Tarif réduit: €19
Plein tarif: €22
Billet Famille (2 adultes et 2 enfants): €60
Recommended age
For all
Official website
www.science-experiences.com
Instagram page
@science_experiences
Booking
www.science-experiences.com
More information
Open daily from 10am to 8pm.