Special Tour

« You don’t just visit this museum… You live it ! » Jean Paul Favand

A prestigious visit

This option for prestigious visits, an introduction to the performing arts of the 19th and 20th centuries, combines the advantages of guided tours and the conviviality of special events.

Discover our rooms accompanied by a performing guide who will bring our centenarian merry-go-rounds and fairground attractions to life. The tour will end with a convivial moment, for a cocktail or coffee break in one of our rooms, surrounded by the museum’s collection.

An alternative to special events

A visit of the Pavillons de Bercy brings a cultural dimension and an immersion in the world of performing arts that your guests will remember for a long time.

These special tours enable to communicate in a different way. Complementary to classis special events, they are also an alternative to holiday outings with collaborators or members of an association. We can adapt the tour by choosing suitable attractions for team-building sessions or convivial incentives. These visits can also provide an original environment for product launch or small press conferences.

A private tour

These VIP visits are also designed for private individuals who wish, for example, to celebrate milestone events such as a birthday or wedding in a surprising and original way. We can also organise a tour for stag or hen parties.

We usually recommend one hour for the visit and one hour for the cocktail reception. However, we can organise the tour according to the nature of your event (cultural visit, reunion between partners, press conference, birthday, etc.)

Telephone

+33 (0) 1 43 40 16 22

information & booking requests by email

Practical information

Duration

2h00

Rate

35€
(50 people minimum)

If the event includes over 150 people, please contact directly our business team for a venue hire

Location

53 av des Terroirs de France
75012 Paris

Accessibility

Accessible to disabled visitors (please note that a cobbled street connects our different rooms)

The vintage rides are not accessible to wheelchairs

See our FAQ for more information

Getting here

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