To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the first car designed by André Citroën, the historically Parisian company presents 100 iconic models that make up the Citroën identity.
These vehicles come from private collections and the Citroën conservatory, a vast 6,500-square-meter museum that keeps nearly 300 vehicles in Aulnay-sous-Bois (93)! There are 74 emblematic models, 4 concept cars, 14 motorsport models and 3 models symbolizing the automotive adventure.
From the 2CV to the C3, not forgetting the beautiful DS and the luxurious SM coupe, you will find the models that have made the world famous brand with chevrons.
For 3 days, the general public vehicles rub shoulders with unusual vehicles and other rally vehicles, in the area that has seen the car factories for over 50 years. It should be remembered thatAndré Citroën built his shell factory in 1915 on the Quai de Javel (where the current André-Citroën Park is located) and converted it to the production of motor vehicles in 1919, before moving it in 1970.
This exhibition will be complemented by a photo exhibition of 7 great photographers who immortalized the vehicles in 7 cities around the world at the Monnaie de Paris, in July 2019.
Dates and Opening Time
From June 14, 2019 to June 16, 2019
Prices
Free
More information
Cars depart Sunday at 4 p.m.