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Paris and France are pulsating to the rhythm of a new art form: the immersive exhibitionFar from traditional museums, these sensory experiences immerse visitors in the heart of the artworks, blending technology, storytelling, and emotion. Through light, sound, volume, and texture, they transform contemplation into a journey. From space exploration to the marine world, by way of La Fontaine's fables and the epic of the Titanic, here are five immersive exhibitions Not to be missed this autumn, where the boundary between art and experience blurs.

1. Destination Moon: An Immersive Journey with Tom Hanks

The Atelier des Lumières, an iconic venue the immersive experience in Paris, welcomes a cosmic odyssey directed by Tom Hanks. With Destination MoonThe American actor takes us back to the great epics of space exploration: from the Apollo missions to the Artemis program. Thanks to a monumental production combining archival footage, ethereal music, and 360° projections, the viewer is literally transported to infinity.
This immersive exhibition transports the visitor into a universe that is both poetic and scientific, reminding us that space exploration is above all a human adventure.

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On view until December 4, 2025 at the Atelier des Lumières, 38 rue Saint-Maur, Paris 11th.
(I.e. Closing date: December 4, 2025

2. The Immersive City of Fables: Poetry Comes to Life

Near the Champs-Élysées, The Immersive City of Fables reinvents the work of Jean de La Fontaine. Through interactive sets, video mapping, and sensory storytelling, this immersive exhibition transforms the famous fables into veritable living tableaux. The visitor strolls among the animals, hears the voice of the crow, encounters the fox and rediscovers the eternal moral of the texts in a new light.
Family-oriented and poetic, this immersive experience is a technical and narrative success that will appeal to children and literature lovers alike.

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Open since September 2025, 5 rue de Berri, Paris 8th.
(I.e. Closing date: not specified (expected sometime in 2026)

3. Léa's Odyssey: The Paper Seas by Junior Fritz Jacquet

At the Pavillon Vendôme in Clichy, the artist Junior Fritz Jacquet unveils a marine world entirely made of recycled paper. Léa's Odyssey offers a immersive exhibition different: here, there is no screen or projection, but a tactile and poetic universe where the visitor is carried away by the lightness of the material.
Algae, corals, and jellyfish unfold in the form of suspended sculptures, creating a dreamlike and soothing atmosphere. immersive experience pays homage to the fragility of life and the beauty of matter.
See more... “The Paper Odyssey” “until January 10, 2026 at Pavillon Vendôme, 2 rue du Guichet, Clichy.
(I.e. Closing date: January 10, 2026

4. An evening with the Impressionists: reliving Paris 1874

The magic of An Evening with the Impressionists lies in its ability to bring to life the birth of a major artistic movement. Thanks to virtual reality and panoramic projection, this immersive exhibition It transports us to Paris in 1874, to the heart of the historic salon where Monet, Renoir and Degas revolutionized the history of art.
The viewer becomes a privileged witness to this pictorial revolution: they enter the canvases, perceive the nuances of light, and feel the artists' freedom. immersive experience which combines history, emotion and technological innovation.

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On view at Orsay: Immersive Expedition, Paris 7th arrondissement.
(I.e. Closing date: February 7, 2026

5. Titanic: A Journey Through Time

New arrival among the immersive exhibitions Parisian, Titanic: A Journey Through Time offers a immersive experience A breathtaking virtual reality experience. Visitors symbolically embark on the Titanic, discover life aboard the legendary ocean liner, and then descend to a depth of over 4,000 meters to explore the mythical wreck. Thanks to 3D modeling technologies and an immersive sound system, the experience is complete: you retrace the steps of history while plunging into the collective imagination.
Presented in Paris, this immersive exhibition It blends historical rigor and visual poetry, allowing us to relive a pivotal moment of the 20th century with unprecedented intensity.

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Discover it at 10 Place de la République, 75011 Paris.
(I.e. Closing date: January 31, 2026

Immersive art: a sensory journey into the heart of reality

These five immersive exhibitions They reflect the richness of the contemporary artistic movement: they combine technology, poetry, ecology, and history to make the spectator an active participant. Through them, Paris confirms its role as a global pioneer in the field ofimmersive experienceswhere the boundary between reality and imagination disappears. These new art forms invite us to feel rather than observe, to be carried away rather than analyze.

Galerie Joseph: a showcase for exhibitions and immersive experiences in Paris

A place of innovation and creation, Joseph Gallery It stands out for its atypical, bright and modular spaces, perfect for accommodating all immersive exhibition or sensory installation. Located in the heart of the Marais district, it offers more than 20 generously sized galleries, ideal for contemporary art projects, cultural events, orimmersive experiences in large scale.
Conceived as a laboratory for artistic expression, Galerie Joseph supports artists, brands, and institutions in the creation of unique events where art meets technology and emotion. A true bridge between heritage and modernity, it embodies the vision of a Paris that breathes creativity and innovation.
A place where every immersive experience becomes unforgettable.

Discover all the spaces of Joseph Gallery for your immersive exhibitions