EXTRA, the marketplace for scientific touring exhibitions.
Will you be able to unravel the mysteries of Luminopolis?
Organised like a real "Escape Game", visitors enter Luminopolis the City of
Lights but can only leave it by being clever and curious enough to understand
its mechanisms.
What if you were a gladiator? Enter the world of gladiature, take the oath,
train and become the new star of the Roman Empire. During a visit, slip into
the shoes of a gladiator and discover the truth about these extraordinary
fighters!
Whoopee my body! is an exhibition dedicated to 3 to 6 year olds to allow to discover their own body. Guided by the manager of a fun fair, they will experience their abilities in playful activities and tame their reflection and shadow to build a new image of...
The exhibition Search n’seek offers to children from 3 to 6 the opportunity to experiment archeological excavation techniques and to discover the scientific approach which transforms archeological remains into stories from the past.
The sun has a date with the moon in the Astralala sky! The exhibition offers to share with 3 to 6 year olds the wonder of space and to make them aware of our planet in its entirety.Their guide will lead them on a trip around the Earth looking to the Sun and the Moon...
In Kif Kif the Caliph, children from 3 to 6 year olds will meet Kif Kif a much-loved caliph who supports research and experiments. Immersed in his palace, kids are young mathematicians who will have to use their body as an instrument to make every kind of...
Only for children from 3 to 6 years old, The young explorer of sciences is an exhibiton full of activities to discover a new environment. Guided by the island keeper, the children explore each area, find and recognize elements in hiding places.
How does my brain work? What about the brains of other animals? What does a neuron look like? In 1000s of Brains,we are encouraged to explore our brain and our cognitive functions in an exhibition which is presented in the form of a huge discovery and testing ground...