This new creation dedicated to The Little Prince, Antoine de Saint Exupéry's universal masterpiece, is presented in collaboration with the Antoine de Saint Exupéry Estate. In 1943, Antoine de Saint Exupéry published "The Little Prince" in New York. The following year, he mysteriously disappeared over the Mediterranean Sea aboard his P-38 Lightning, leaving us this masterful work that would quickly become a worldwide success and a timeless classic of literature. The immersive exhibition invites visitors to discover or rediscover "The Little Prince" from a new angle. Saint Exupéry's watercolors and words in French come to life on the floors and walls, transporting visitors to a world where imagination knows no bounds. Roses, foxes, and snakes speak in French, and visitors travel from desert to prairie, planet to planet with ease, as neither time nor space seem to have any hold over them. A French voiceover accompanies visitors throughout the immersive experience. English subtitles are available. This creation is an invitation to discover the magic and simplicity of the world, to remember the importance of imagination, curiosity, and compassion. As Saint Exupéry said, "It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye." Coming with your family? Don't miss L'Atelier des Enfants, a new space dedicated to young visitors (ages 4 to 12) who, in turn, become creators of immersive exhibitions. This interactive and fun space allows children to learn about digital art in the world of the artist Le Douanier Rousseau. It's a great opportunity to discover art as a family in a fun way! © Culturespaces / de la Motte Rouge, Cyrille- Le Petit Prince® © Succession Antoine de Saint Exupéry-2025
J’ai beaucoup aimé la musique, la reproduction en revanche j’aurais aimé un peu plus d’histoire et moins de musique
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