Get on board for a journey through time in 14,000m² dedicated to aviation and our unique collection! We have more than 30 historic aircraft for you to discover. Explore the past, present and future of aviation thanks to our complete timeline and extensive collection of scale models. Take control of your own visit in our interactive themed exhibitions that show you the behind-the-scenes of the commercial aviation industry.
Between the first powered aircraft designed in secret in the town of Muret by Clément Ader, and the first flight in the skies of Blagnac of the A380, flagship of the European aviation industry, more than a century has passed.
To fly across the seas and the continents, first came the aircraft made by Latécoère and Dewoitine, then the Languedoc and the Armagnac.
At the end of the fifties Caravelle, the first French jetliner, proved to be a resounding success. Then in 1969 it was Concorde’s turn to take to the skies for the first time in Blagnac.
These aircraft were followed by the entire Airbus family, affirming Toulouse’s mission to fly higher, faster and farther.
This is also the story of the great pioneers of aviation.
Here, in the birthplace of global civil and military aviation, the Airbus Group laid the foundations of its head office in January 2014 and the commercial successes of Airbus and ATR boost the economy of the Midi-Pyrénées region.
For more than 30 years, the players and witnesses of this industrial, technical and human saga, as well as those who love aircraft and love to fly, have strived for this history to be forever remembered and shared. For the preservation of this historical heritage.
Aeroscopia, an aviation museum, addresses this expectation since its opening on January 2015.
ACCESSIBILITY
Specific facilities and aids for disabled persons are provided in order to make their visit as enjoyable as possible. The aeroscopia Museum plans to obtain the “Tourisme et Handicap” label.
1 walking frame, 2 wheelchairs and 2 cane seats are available at reception.
all the plane information displays are translated into Braille.
inductive loops are available at reception and there will soon be guided tours with a French sign-language translator
HOW TO REACH
LIGHT AND TWO WHEELED VEHICLES
ENTRANCE: ALLÉE ANDRÉ TURCAT, 31700 BLAGNAC
Follow signs to Blagnac Airport
Take exit 4 Secteur Aéroportuaire Nord
Continue on D902 Beauzelle - Seilh
Take exit 902.3 Zac Aéroconstellation
1st roundabout: 3rd exit on the left
Turn right on Allée André Turcat
Entrance at the end of the Allée, next to the lake
COACHES
ENTRANCE: 6 RUE ROGER BÉTEILLE, 31700 BLAGNAC
Take exit 4 Secteur Aéroportuaire Nord
Continue on D902 Beauzelle - Seilh
Take exit 902.3 Zac Aéroconstellation
1st roundabout: 3rd exit on the left
2nd roundabout: right on rue Roger Béteille
The entrance to the aeroscopia museum is on the right
TRAM LINE 1
Palais de justice / Aéroconstellation
Stop at Beauzelle-aeroscopia
1 tram every 8 to 10 minutes
> Arènes > Beauzelle-aeroscopia: 30 minutes by tram
> Then on foot: Beauzelle-aeroscopia towards aeroscopia about 20 minutes
ADMISSION
Full price: 12,50€
Reduced price: 10,00€
Free for children under 6
OPENING HOURS:
next days
Fri 09:30-18:00
Sat 09:30-18:00
Sun 09:30-18:00
Mon 09:30-18:00
Tue 09:30-18:00
Wed 09:30-18:00
Thu 09:30-18:00
Fri 09:30-18:00
ADDRESS:
Allée André Turcat
31700 Blagnac
Midi-Pyrénées
France
EXHIBITIONS