This major annual event is a favorite among art and heritage enthusiasts. Even the more scientifically-minded will find something to their liking: yes, in Paris, there's a museum for every passion! So mark the date in your diary: this Saturday, May 18, 2024, Nuit des Musées is back!
Once again this year, the Musée des Arts et Métiers welcomes curious young and old alike to the rooms of the museum dedicated to the inventions of all time. Cars, airplanes, monumental buildings, computers and music boxes, cathedral models... The museum's collections offer a glimpse of mankind's most extraordinary inventions.
As you make your way through the collections, let yourself be hypnotized by the oscillations of Foucault's pendulum as you watch the Earth spin, by flying machines in pursuit of Icarus' dream, be electrified by the sparks of human genius, captivated by demonstrations from the past. Organized into seven thematic sections, the tour features some of the finest pieces in the museum's collection.
Children aged 7 to 12, who must be accompanied by an adult, will discover chronophotography and make a dice with silhouettes of sportsmen and women.
Duration: 20 min
Bookings: on the day at reception (tickets available from 6pm)
Meeting point: documentation center (1st floor).
After discovering various optical toys, children aged 7 to 12, who must be accompanied by an adult, create a thaumatrope on the theme of sport.
Duration: 20 min
Bookings: on the day at museum reception (tickets available from 6pm)
Meeting point: FabLab workshop room (1st floor)
The emblematic church of Saint-Martin-des-Champs is brimming with technical treasures.
Let yourself be surprised by this mystery flash tour, based on the mediator's favorites.
Duration: 15 minutes
Without reservation
Meeting point: first floor of the church
Known since antiquity, electricity has always aroused curiosity and fascination. In the 18th century, it was the stuff of physics cabinets. Come and relive the spectacular experiments that made it possible to harness this indispensable energy.
Rendezvous: 1st floor, Energy Collection
Duration: 15 minutes
Without reservation
At the dawn of the second half of the 19th century, the Earth's rotation had yet to be scientifically demonstrated. It took the ingenuity of self-taught physicist Léon Foucault to design an instrument that would provide the first concrete answer to a question that dated back to antiquity. It was a momentous occasion, and in 1851 Parisian crowds flocked to the Pantheon to watch Foucault's pendulum swing. Today, you can relive this exceptional experience under the no less prestigious vault of the church of Saint-Martin-des-Champs.
Duration: 20 minutes
Without reservation
Meeting point: first floor in the church
In front of the instruments and objects used by the famous scientist, discover the fabulous experiments and theories he developed. This visit will also provide an opportunity to learn more about the extraordinary career of the man considered to be the father of modern chemistry.
Meeting point: 2nd floor, Scientific Instruments Collection
Duration: 15 minutes
No reservation required.
1793: strange towers topped with articulated poles flourish in war-torn revolutionary France. Claude Chappe has just inaugurated the first "line" of his optical telegraph, the forerunner of telecommunications.
Appointment: 1st floor, Communication Collection
Duration: 15 minutes
Without reservation
A membrane, a steel tip and a support....everything you need to record and listen to the sound of your favorite music or the melodious inflections of your voice! The first phonographs were magical, because even in their simplest expression, all the complexity of sound can be heard.
Meeting point: 1st floor, Communication Collection
Duration: 15 minutes
No reservation required.
From the mid-17th century onwards, the magic lantern and its painted views on glass plates have alternately amazed, frightened and instructed people. Come and discover this fabulous device that so amazed our ancestors...
Meeting point: 1st floor, Collection Communication, in the projection area
Duration: 15 minutes
No reservation required.
Clément Ader's challenge in designing the first airplane was colossal: to build a steam engine light and powerful enough to overcome gravity. In 1890, a strange mechanical bat is about to take a decisive step in the conquest of air.
Meeting point: first floor Collection Transports in the main staircase
Duration: 15 minutes
Without reservation
In 1769, military engineer Nicolas Cugnot built the first vehicle to do away with animal traction. Come and discover the story of this daring project which aroused passions.
Meeting point: first floor, Collection Transports
Duration: 15 minutes
Without reservation
Is it possible to have a songbird at the Musée des Arts et Métiers? Yes, but in a mechanical version! Come and discover an unusual musical instrument, the serinette.
Meeting point: 1st floor, Mechanical Collection, opposite the automaton theater
Duration: 15 minutes
No reservation required.
Take part in this extraordinary nocturnal journey through the Musée des Arts et Métiers. An adventure worthy of Jules Verne's novels for all curious and scientific minds. Shall we go?
Dates and Opening Time
On May 18th, 2024
Location
Museum of Arts and Crafts
60 Rue Réaumur
75003 Paris 3
Access
Metro line 3 or 4 "Réaumur Sébastopol" station, line 3 or 11 "Arts et Métiers" station
Prices
Free
Official website
www.arts-et-metiers.net