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Visit Aeroscopia Museum

Through an exceptional collection, aeroscopia is the "cocoon" of a rich local aeronautical heritage and becomes a real memory tool by creating a link between the past, the present and the future of aeronautics.

As well as preserving and showcasing legendary aircraft, aeroscopia's vocation is to pass on an aeronautical culture, promote know-how and create an attractive, educational venue to encourage scientific and technical vocations.

On your marks, get set? Take off!

From Clément Ader's first chip jumps aboard the Eole, to the prototype of the E-Fan, an electric-powered aircraft developed by Airbus, you will understand how the work of enthusiasts, amateurs and professionals, made this dream that has always driven man: to fly!

The aeroscopia museum brings together in its 7,000 square meter hall the most emblematic aircraft in history. Take a few minutes to enjoy the view from the belvedere, climb aboard the Super Guppy, the mythical Concorde and the A300B and discover the giant of the air: the Airbus A380!​​

It's possible to learn while having fun!

Six themed, interactive islands complete the collection of aircraft and invite you to test your knowledge and agility!

‘Journey behind the scenes’, ‘Aeronautical professions’, ‘Assembling an aircraft’, ‘Flight mechanics’, ‘Air Force: mastering the skies’, ‘Aeronautical archaeology’, ‘Projecting into the future’.

Additional information :

Several guided tours are available according to the programme available on the www.aeroscopia.fr website (supplement of €3.50 / person). You can also hire a videoguide (€3/person) for your self-guided tour. In this case, we ask you to use your own headphones. A deposit will be required for the loan of any equipment.

 

Luggage storage is available free of charge at the entrance to the aeroscopia museum. Picnic tables and a restaurant are available within the museum. A car park with 150 spaces is available close to the museum (spaces for motor homes are also available).

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Aeroscopia Museum

Free

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Individual Rates & Information

Adult
 

15.00 €
 

12.00 €
 

Reduced price*
 

* Minors, students, seniors over 65, large families, job seekers, people with disabilities. Free for children 6 and under.

Group rates, click here.

Annual pass

26.00 €
 

80.00 €
 

Annual pass
Family

Annual pass: unlimited access to the museum all year round valid for 1 year from the date of purchase, excluding guided tours. The Family Pass gives unlimited access to 2 adults + 2 children)

The museum is open every day, from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. except during school holidays (last entry possible at 5 p.m., one hour before closing).

 

During Zone C school holidays, the museum is open every day from 9:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. (last entry possible at 6 p.m.).

 

In order to limit contact and waiting at the cash desk, we advise you to purchase your tickets online. When you arrive, you can scan your e-tickets directly using your smartphone to access the entire collection.

The visitor reception gauge within the museum allows us to welcome you throughout the day in compliance with health instructions.

 

As part of the reinforced Vigipirate Plan, we inform you that no luggage is authorized at the museum . We provide you with a luggage storage.


In winter, the aircraft hall is not heated, we advise you to bring warm clothes.

You can find all the activities and entertainment within the museum by consulting the website www.aeroscopia.fr.

 

You are a group and you want to organize a visit? Contact our Reservation Department

Combined visit rates (aeroscopia + Airbus)

You have the option of taking a combined tour of the Aeroscopia Museum + Airbus and benefiting from a preferential rate at the museum ticket office: Museum visit + Airbus ---> Full price €25 / Reduced price €21 / Free for children under 6

Address

Aeroscopia Museum
Allee André Turcat
31700 Blagnac



Access

By car: Voie Lactée, exit aeroscopia
Tram: Line 1 / Beauzelle aeroscopia stop

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