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Experience 90 minutes of enchanting storytelling with the Immersive City of Fables in Ile-de-France, combining stunning scenography and top actors.
The Immersive City of Fables offers a captivating 90-minute journey into the poetic world of Jean de La Fontaine, right in Ile-de-France. Priced to provide accessible entertainment, this 1.5-hour experience unfolds across 1000m² of innovative scenery and uses a 360° presentation style to bring La Fontaine’s beloved fables vividly to life. Best suited for all ages, from 0 to 99 years old, it combines theatrical staging, engaging storytelling, and multimedia effects, making it a perfect outing for families, literary enthusiasts, or anyone looking for a visually stunning cultural experience.
While the experience emphasizes visual spectacle and interactive universes, it might challenge those sensitive to dark environments, as some of the storytelling rooms have subdued lighting. Still, the combination of big-name actors and high-quality scenography ensures a memorable, well-paced show that balances tradition with modern technology. It’s especially ideal for visitors seeking a unique cultural outing that blends art, history, and innovation in one engaging package.
The tour begins at the Galerie Berri-Washington, where visitors are guided along a green carpet and water lilies that lead into the immersive universe. The meeting point is clearly marked, making it easy to locate within the pedestrian area. This location sets the tone for a seamless transition from the busy city streets into a world of storytelling and visual wonder. The venue’s design helps build anticipation for the theatrical experience ahead.
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The first stop transports visitors into the 17th-century office of Jean de La Fontaine. Here, the ambiance is authentic, with period details that make it feel like stepping back into the poet’s workspace. This introductory scene sets the foundation for understanding La Fontaine’s legacy of 243 Fables. The scene acts as a bridge into the immersive journey, giving context and grounding the experience in literary history.
In the Fox Room, the scene is set in a French garden under a tree, evoking the setting of “The Crow and the Fox” fable. The staging includes representations of courtiers and flattery, illustrating La Fontaine’s use of allegory and satire. The Fox’s den on the outskirts offers insight into the poet’s life and environment, blending storytelling with visual storytelling. This room offers a visual tableau that makes the fable’s moral clear and engaging.
The Wolf Room depicts a full moon evening at a forest’s edge, where “The Wolf and the Dog” are shown meeting. This scene suggests themes of independence versus comfort, reflecting La Fontaine’s personal life and philosophical ideas. The atmosphere is enhanced with suggestive lighting, and additional features like a photo booth, skill games, and collectibles create a deeper connection to the fable’s themes. The room combines visual storytelling with interactive elements.
More Great Tours NearbyIn the Frog Room, visitors find themselves under La Fontaine’s watchful eye in a pond filled with water lilies. The scene references “The Frogs Who Ask for a King” and “The Vain Frog”, inviting visitors to take part in the story. The setup allows guests to stage themselves as full-sized frogs, creating a playful yet meaningful experience. A jukebox of fables with music adds a lively soundtrack to enhance the immersion.
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The Lion’s Room features a video conference scene with “The Animals Sick with the Plague”. Here, animals gather to find a scapegoat, illustrating themes of blame and responsibility. The artwork includes a visitor-created fresco, animated with AI, offering a collaborative aspect. The space also hosts skill games, making this part both educational and entertaining.
The Hall of Dreams offers a dazzling 25-minute show, with 360-degree video projections that envelop visitors in a timeless universe. This grand finale synthesizes all elements of the experience into a visually stunning and emotionally resonant conclusion. The show features music directed by Bon Entendeur and a cast that includes notable actors like Laurent Stocker, Alexandre Astier, and Arielle Dombasle. This immersive auditory and visual presentation leaves a lasting impression.
The tour benefits from a stellar cast, including Laurent Stocker as Jean de La Fontaine, Alexandre Astier as The Lion, and Arielle Dombasle as The Wolf. The musical direction by Bon Entendeur elevates the entire experience, weaving music into the storytelling for a rich sensory effect. The production quality balances traditional storytelling with modern multimedia, creating a dynamic viewing environment.
The Immersive City of Fables is designed to be accessible for all ages and is wheelchair friendly. The experience is available in both French and English, accommodating a diverse audience. Visitors can reserve tickets with the flexibility of paying later and enjoy the option of full refunds if they cancel up to 24 hours in advance. The tour’s duration makes it suitable for an afternoon outing without requiring a major time commitment.
This immersive exhibition offers a unique blend of literature, theater, and technology. The scenography is innovative, and the use of big-name actors adds a layer of professionalism and charm. The 360° projections and interactive rooms make La Fontaine’s fables accessible and engaging for all ages, with a focus on visual storytelling and educational content.
A clear strength of this tour is its visual spectacle and theatrical staging, which make the fables come alive in a new way. While some may find the lighting dark in certain rooms, this carefully crafted environment enhances the storytelling atmosphere. The combination of audio-visual effects, interactive elements, and live acting ensures a rich, entertaining experience.
This experience is most rewarding for those interested in literature, art, or immersive entertainment, especially families with children or adults seeking a creative cultural outing. The moderate duration and accessible format make it a practical choice for a fun, educational break from sightseeing.
How long does the Immersive City of Fables last?
The experience lasts approximately 1.5 hours.
Where is the tour located?
It departs from Galerie Berri-Washington, at 5 Rue de Berri in Paris, accessible via the pedestrian gallery.
Is the experience suitable for children?
Yes, it is accessible to all ages, including children and older adults.
What languages are available during the tour?
The presentation is in French and English.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the venue is wheelchair friendly.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is there an option to pay later?
Yes, visitors can reserve now and pay later.
Are there any content restrictions?
Yes, the experience is not suitable for people with epilepsy.
What makes this tour different from other cultural exhibits?
It combines stunning scenography, big-name actors, and 360° video projections into a fully immersive storytelling experience.
What is included in the final show?
A dazzling 25-minute show with 360-degree projections and musical accompaniment.
Are the fables presented in the original language?
Some content is shown in its original language, alongside translations.
How is the overall review score?
The tour holds a 4.6 out of 5, based on 76 reviews, highlighting its popularity and quality.