Every spring, the Nuit des Musées (Night of the Museums ) makes its mark on the cultural calendar, inviting us to experience a special, and often free, nocturne in the heart of a museum. In Paris and throughout theÎle-de-France region, we take advantage of this great opportunity to discover fascinating places. This year, the 21st edition will take place on Saturday, May 17, 2025! In Essonne, in the heart of the town of Juvisy-sur-Orge, theCamille Flammarion Observatory is offering us a special evening, with our heads in the stars.
Nestled in a former 18th-century coaching inn, theCamille Flammarion Observatory invites you to look up to the heavens... and plunge into history! Converted in 1883 by the famous astronomer and science popularizer Camille Flammarion, this unusual place combines a passion for astronomy with the charm of yesteryear. With its antique instruments, library of celestial treasures and atmosphere that's both erudite and bucolic, the observatory gives the impression of visiting an enlightened dreamer's lair. Have you always wanted to follow in the footsteps of a 19th-century scientist?
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A wonderful evening for star and space lovers!
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Dates and Opening Time
On May 17, 2025
Location
Camille Flammarion Observatory
32 Avenue de la Cour de France
91260 Juvisy sur Orge