Musée des Arts Forains

The Musée des Arts Forains (Fairground Museum) is a private museum of funfair and fairground objects located within the Pavillons de Bercy in the 12th arrondissement of Paris at 53, avenue des Terroirs de France, Paris, France. It is open to the public by prior reservation.

Musée des Arts Forains
Musée des Arts Forains
Established1996
LocationParis, France
Coordinates48.833056°N 2.388889°E / 48.833056; 2.388889
Collection sizeAmusement rides
Websitehttp://arts-forains.com/en

History

The museum was created by Jean Paul Favand, an actor and antiques dealer, from his private collection.[1] It opened to the public in 1996, and now contains a variety of objects dating between 1850-1950 including 14 amusement rides, 16 fair stalls and restored attractions, 18 sets of historical works, and 1522 independent works. The collections include merry-go-rounds and carousels, German swings, hundred-year-old bicycles, Japanese billiards, a Parisian Waiter Race and a Hooghuys Organ, and the grand vizier Ali Pasha.

Permanent collection

This collection is composed of three thematic rooms (covering about 2000 square meters each): "The Venetian Lounges" (Les Salons Vénitiens), "The Theatre of Marvels" (Le Théâtre du Merveilleux) and "The Fairground Art Museum" (Le Musée des Arts Forains). Mainly used for corporate events, the museum is also open to individual visitors (by reservation only).[2][3]

  • The Theatre of Marvels: A glimpse into the biggest world fairs of the beginning of the 20th century (especially Paris' Exposition Universelle (1900)). An automatic orchestra (controlled by computer) audiovisual displays form a part of the attractions - thanks to 12 projectors, the walls metamorphose into Captain Nemo's Nautilus submarine, or a coral reef.
  • The Venetian Lounges: Visitors can watch an Italian opera-based show, performed by automata in a typical Venetian setting, or go for a ride on a gondola merry-go-round.
  • The Fairground Art Museum: A special tribute to the 19th-century funfair - ride a bicycle merry-go-round or play at a Parisian Waiters' Race stand.

Venues

Permanent collection : 53, avenue des Terroirs de France, 75012 Paris (by appointment only)

Temporary collection : 64, rue des Pirogues de Bercy, 75012 Paris

Phone number: + 00 33 (0)1 43 40 16 22

Metro Station:

Located near the Métro station: Cour Saint-Émilion.

Website of the museum

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See also

References

  1. Judkis, Maura (2016-04-28). "One of Paris's magical secrets: A hidden funhouse and century-old carousel you can ride". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2020-03-07.
  2. Postlethwaite, Justin (2016-07-27). "Off the Beaten Path in France: The Secret Museums of Paris". France Today. Retrieved 2020-03-07.
  3. Jacobs, Emma (2019-06-27). "5 Little Museums of Paris, for Little Travelers". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-03-07.
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