The Fête de la Science is the event that awaits us every autumn in Paris , offering a host of new events throughout the Île-de-France region. This year's edition, from October 3 to 13, 2025, is sure to delight families, enthusiasts and the curious.
For around two weeks, events at universities, institutions and science museums will be sharing the secrets of various disciplines. Medicine, biology, mineralogy, physics, chemistry, astronomy - science is in the spotlight with lectures, experiments, demonstrations and other special events designed for young and old alike, often free of charge...
Among the venues taking part in this year's Fête de la Science in Paris is the Centre de Recherche Saint-Antoine, also known by its French acronym CRSA. Located on the site ofHôpital Saint-Antoine, in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, it specializes in biomedical research. Find out more about the program below!
The Centre de Recherche Saint Antoine (CRSA), located within the Saint-Antoine hospital, brings together researchers, teacher-researchers and doctors in 12 thematic teams, dedicated to the study of metabolic and inflammatory diseases and cancer research. Four innovative technology platforms provide essential support for their work.
For the fourth year running, the CRSA is opening its doors to schoolchildren for a unique and original visit. You'll take on the role of a young researcher aiming to cure a new disease!
Your investigation will start at the heart of the Research Center's laboratories, and take you right into the bowels of the high-tech platforms! It will also be an opportunity for you to meet many research professionals: PhD students, engineers and researchers will be on hand to answer your questions and help you carry out your study!
Put on your lab coat and gloves and get ready to step into the shoes of the scientists at the Saint-Antoine Research Center!
Dates and Opening Time
On October 9, 2025
Location
CRSA - Saint-Antoine Research Center
184 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Antoine
75012 Paris 12
Access
Metro Reuilly-Diderot (lines 1 and 8)
Official website
www.crsa.fr















