FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About Our Immersive Exhibition

This FAQ answers the most common questions about our immersive exhibition, from tickets and arrival to accessibility and visitor tips.

 

I’m not a history buff. Will I still enjoy the experience?

Yes, and perhaps even more so.
This isn’t a history lesson. It’s a story you walk through.
You don’t need dates and facts to feel the weight of a choice… or the echo of a revolution.
We’ve created a space where curiosity is enough. Where you learn without realizing, and remember without effort.

We open in Paris in late 2025.
The exact location, like much of the story, will be revealed in time.
Join our waitlist to be the first to receive details, booking access, and previews.

The experience lasts around 60 to 90 minutes, but it’s not timed.
You can take it slow, immerse deeply, or revisit a moment that moved you.
We invite you to walk at the pace of your own curiosity.

For the experience to unfold as intended, re-entry is not permitted.
If you’re running late, we’ll do our best to rebook you depending on availability.
We recommend arriving early, some stories deserve a moment of anticipation.

Your ticket grants you full access to the immersive exhibition and the webapp companion, which lets you choose a guide, unlock hidden content, and extend the story even after you leave.

Yes, it’s designed for children aged 6 and up.
There are playful, interactive elements throughout, and for younger visitors, an illustrated Livret Jeune is available for purchase as a take-home memory.

Yes. We’ve designed the experience to be inclusive, physically, emotionally, and sensorially.

Yes, we offer a cloakroom for coats and small bags.
However, we cannot accommodate large luggage or suitcases.

Is the experience overwhelming?

It’s a full-sensory experience, rich in sound, light, and emotion.
For some, that can feel intense. We recommend taking your time, using headphones if needed, or speaking with our team at the entrance to adjust the pace or offer suggestions for a more comfortable visit.

There are occasional moments of pause within the exhibition and limited seating in some rooms.
If you know you’ll need regular rest, please let our team know, we’ll help you navigate the journey in a way that suits you best.

Yes, we’ll offer a small selection of drinks and light refreshments to enjoy before or after your visit.
A quiet moment with a coffee or something sweet can be part of your experience, too.

Large luggage cannot be stored at the venue.
Strollers are welcome, where a designated parking area will be provided, but they cannot be taken inside the exhibition itself.

No downloads needed.
The webapp opens in your browser and lets you choose a character, track your path, and revisit the story afterward.
Scan the QR code on-site or use the link we’ll provide.

Yes, we highly recommend bringing your own for the best audio experience.
A limited number of headphones will also be available on-site if needed.

It’s lightweight and built to run smoothly.
But just in case, we offer portable battery packs at the venue, your story doesn’t have to stop halfway.

Yes. We offer an illustrated Livret Jeune, available for purchase on-site.
It’s a creative companion that helps children follow the journey in their own way, and take a piece of it home with them.

Is it like a museum or more like a movie?

It has the truth of a museum and the emotion of a film.
It’s immersive, atmospheric, and sensory, less about observing, more about stepping inside.

Absolutely. The experience is personal, and each visitor follows their own narrative. But you may leave with something to share.

Yes, and that’s by design. The guide you choose, the moments you notice, the questions you leave with, everyone will experience it differently.

Yes. With each visit, you can follow a new character and discover new layers of meaning.
The story changes with your perspective.

There may be moments where the past feels closer than expected…
We won’t spoil the surprise, but yes, you might meet someone who isn’t quite from your century.

The first chapter of our journey begins in Paris, late 2025.
The exact location, like the story itself, will be revealed in time.
Join the waitlist, and you’ll be the first to receive access, previews, and priority booking.

You leave with what you felt, but also with moments you can hold onto.
There will be photo-worthy spaces designed for memory-making, and for younger visitors, an illustrated activity booklet (Livret Jeune) available for purchase on-site.
Because the story doesn’t end at the exit.