DISNEY100: a century of stories and creations

From April 10 to October 5, 2025, Paris Expo Porte de Versailles hosts “DISNEY100: The Exhibition”. This retrospective celebrates a century of magic and innovation from The Walt Disney Company. Visitors are invited to explore the evolution of Disney, from early animation to current franchises such as Marvel and Star Wars.

Immersion in nine galleries

The exhibition unfolds through nine immersive galleries, each dedicated to a particular aspect of the Disney universe. Visitors can go behind the scenes of creation, discover the iconic characters and stories that have marked generations. The exhibition features works of art, animated sculptures, costumes and props to illustrate the richness of this legacy.ritage.

Exceptional historical pieces

Some of the 250 pieces on display are particularly noteworthy. The carousel horse from “Mary Poppins” (1964), used by Julie Andrews, is one of the highlights, as is the red dress worn by Emma Stone in Cruella (2021), illustrating the evolution of costumes over the decades.

Interactive experiences for all

The exhibition also features interactive experiences for young and old alike. Visitors can learn about real-time motion capture technologies or discover the secrets of the animatronics used in the Disney parks. Fun activities allow visitors to immerse themselves in the world of films and attractions, offering a unique immersive experience.

Practical information

“DISNEY100: The Exhibition” is open Tuesday to Sunday, 10am to 6pm. During school vacations, it is also open on Mondays. Tickets are available online, with special rates for adults, children and families. Children under the age of 4 are admitted free of charge without reservation.

Following stops in Munich, London and Seoul, this touring exhibition promises to attract a large audience in France. It offers a unique opportunity to rediscover the Disney universe and its cultural impact through time. A must-see for all Disney fans.

Paris Expo Porte de Versailles
Pavillon 2.1
1 Place de la Porte de Versailles
75015 Paris

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