Why visit Cité Immersive des Fables?

If there’s one place in Paris where classic French literature comes alive through light, sound, and storytelling, it’s Cité Immersive des Fables.

Step into La Fontaine’s world

Walk through a 1,000 m² immersive journey inspired by Jean de La Fontaine’s famous fables. From The Fox and the Crow to The Lion and the Rat, each room brings familiar characters and moral tales to life through sets, projections, and sound.

Experience the Salle des Rêves finale

End your visit with a 25-minute 360° immersive show in the Salle des Rêves. Surrounded by visuals, music, and narration, you’ll see La Fontaine’s stories unfold on a grand, dreamlike scale.

Make literature fun for all ages

This isn’t a traditional museum visit. The experience is designed to be playful, visual, and easy to follow, making it ideal for families, children, and anyone who wants a lighter cultural outing in Paris.

Discover a new side of French heritage

Cité Immersive des Fables gives a modern twist to one of France’s most beloved literary legacies. It’s a short, engaging way to connect with French culture without needing a guided tour or deep background knowledge.

Highlights of Cité Immersive des Fables

La Fontaine’s Study

La Fontaine’s Study

Begin inside a recreated writer’s study, where books, objects, and atmospheric details introduce you to Jean de La Fontaine and the world behind his famous fables.

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Architectural evolution of Cité Immersive des Fables

Cité Immersive des Fables is a modern cultural space built for digital storytelling rather than traditional museum displays. Its interiors use projection-ready walls, theatrical lighting, sound systems, and flexible sets to turn the venue into a changing storybook world.

The visitor route moves from La Fontaine’s Study through themed fable rooms and ends in the Salle des Rêves, a 360° immersive hall. Each space is designed to evolve with light, sound, and scenography, making the architecture part of the experience itself.

History of Cité Immersive des Fables

Cité Immersive des Fables opened in Paris as a modern immersive venue dedicated to the world of Jean de La Fontaine’s fables. Instead of presenting the stories through traditional displays, the attraction was created as a 1,000 m² multi-sensory journey using sets, projections, sound, and theatrical design.

Its concept brings together French literary heritage and contemporary digital storytelling. Today, visitors move through themed spaces inspired by La Fontaine’s characters and morals, ending with the Salle des Rêves, a 25-minute 360° finale that reimagines the fables for a modern audience.

Frequently asked questions about Cité Immersive des Fables

The experience spans over 1,000 square metres of immersive exhibition space, featuring multiple themed rooms, interactive installations, and a 360° projection hall known as the Salle des Rêves.