Aeroscopia Admission Ticket





Description
Aeroscopia complex covers 15,000 square meters and is entirely dedicated to aviation, combining a museum, a restaurant, a documentation centre on aeronautics and many discovery and animation areas. Get ready to board for a journey through time!
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Itinerary
Under its canopy, the aeroscopia museum showcases a very rich collection of civil and military aircraft, among which several can be visited. Around the aircraft, many scale models, as well as videos and animations for all ages and a historic fresco, recount the history of aviation, from its origins to today Meet the four stars of our collection: - Concorde : the legend - The Airbus A300B and its amazing refurbishment, with transparetn floor and window panels - The impressive Super Guppy and its cargo bay movie theatre. - Caravelle, the classic French vintage jetliner Take control of your visit: - Explore our interactive thematic exhibitions - You are the pilot : try our real flight simulator - Don’t miss our scientific and cultural events - Pass on the culture of aviation to your children thanks to our workshops and presentations, available all year round. Several different visits are proposed: - independent tours - guided thematic tours - the discovery tour, the family tour… Children are given special attention, with a story tour and a free booklet: « Rallye in the museum » Aeroscopia also hosts several receptive zones: the Evénement’Ciel area, which can be privatised for evening events and the seminar rooms and the auditorium in the Ferme de Pinot. A shop enables visitors to take home a souvenir of their visit, offering a wide range of products, from pens and scale models to T-shirts or toys, posters, postcards, books and DVDs on aviation. The Sky-Trotter, a 150 seat restaurant with a terrace opening onto the parc, enables visitors or passers-by to enjoy lunch or a snack, each day of the year. The « Atelier des avions », located just next to the Ferme de Pinot, groups the collection of aircraft belonging to the Ailes Anciennes association - who restores and preserves the aircraft composing the aeronautical heritage of Toulouse - and the Aérothèque and Cap’Avenir Concorde associations. Guided tours are regularly organised, for young and old.
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
Reviews(361)
If you love planes you will love it here. Lots of information of interesting facts on planes of all types. You get to see models of planes as well as physically go on them. There are also planes outside to look at and go on. Free parking but unfortunately the restaurant was closed. Great little gift shop. Friendly staff. Literally opposite Toulouse terminal
Very interesting museum; the tour of the Concorde and the A380 is great. The Beluga is impressive, but you cannot visit the interior yet. Overall we liked it a lot, but the potential of this museum is not exploited enough. It's quite old-fashioned in the hangar; there could be more interactive and fun things. Warning: no air conditioning, except in the A380. The heat is stifling in the hangar.
A very interesting museum with recent planes that we were able to board (A380) but also older ones (Concorde). There are enough explanations for it to be informative without being tedious. On the other hand, it is a shame that we cannot board the Beluga or the A400M or the helicopters.
Not very informative. Why not implement audio guides that would be more effective and interactive for the explanations? You feel left to your own devices.
Aeroscopia Museum is very good for plane fans; you can visit the interior of an Airbus A380
Interesting visit with a good guide (remember to book the tour in advance and don't forget your physical IDs!) which will allow you to see the Airbus assembly line. However, summer is vacation time, so there are no workers or technicians on-site at that time. The museum is interesting but has no air conditioning.
We had wanted to come to Aeroscopia for the children for a long time. We waited until the children were older, 13 and 8 years old. We are somewhat disappointed. The museum is aging; certainly, you see plenty of models up close and discover the history of aviation, but you really have to be an enthusiast to fully appreciate the experience. The hall is stifling in the middle of August despite a few fans. Outside in the sun, it's difficult. You can only visit 3 planes, but they remain prototypes. My children wanted to visit a real, modern plane. Lack of modernity and maintenance. The gift shop is pathetic too. Too bad for the image of an aeronautics capital like Toulouse.
Very interesting and informative museum. Being able to visit the inside of certain aircraft allows you to discover many details. It is a shame that access to certain aircraft is only possible by reservation.
Great for fans of aviation. Has everything you would expect, even a lovely little gift shop.
Having come to show the Roscopia museum to people who did not know it, we came on Saturday 07/25/2026. What a disappointment. Stifling heat and no air conditioning or fans turned on, even though they were present inside the museum. No interactive exhibits were functional. Everything was turned off, the simulator, screens, etc. A disgrace for the price we pay; the disappointment is total. This gives a very bad image of the museum brand. As for the tours of the planes, apart from the Concorde, the A300, and the A380, all the others are not visitable, not even the A400M. A little tourist trap, well-crafted and well-organized.



