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Coordinates: 43°3937N 1°2138E / 43.6602262°N 1.360557°E / 43.6602262; 1.360557
 

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Aeroscopia
Map
Established2015
LocationBlagnac, France
Coordinates43°39′36.814″N 1°21′38.005″E / 43.66022611°N 1.36055694°E / 43.66022611; 1.36055694
TypeAviation museum
Visitors218 000 (2015)
DirectorGuillaume Manet
Websitemusee-aeroscopia.fr

Aeroscopia is a French aerospace museum, located at the north-western edge of Toulouse, in the commune of Blagnac. It was opened on 14 January 2015.[1]

This museum notably hosts two Concorde airliners.[2]

Building[edit]

Designed by the firm Cardete and Huet Architectes, the hall housing the planes has an ovoid section and forms an arc of a circle around a body of water,[3] and is extended by an uncovered surface of 5,000 m2 allowing the exhibition of other devices.[4] It is connected by a corridor to the Showroom, a 1,000 m2 rectangular building.[5] This houses the reception, the shop as well as the "Telemetry room" which introduces the visit of the Airbus factories. The hall was designed as a response to the A380 assembly lines it faces, so its rounded lines and black color contrast with the rectilinear shape and mirror effect of the factory doors.[6]

The exhibition hall is 100 m long, 72 m wide and 23 m high, for an area of 8,000 m2. The metal frame consists of a three-dimensional steel tube trellis weighing 300 t manufactured by the Spanish group Lanik.[7] The cover is provided by zinc sheets crimped together.[8] Its structure has been planned to receive a possible extension when funding allows it.

At the end of 2018, the construction site for an extension was launched by the Town Hall of Blagnac: a new tarmac was created on the site representing an area of approximately 2 hectares and a new building making it possible to visit one of the aircraft hosted on this tarmac, the 'A380-800. The Tarmac Nord project was designed and built by the Détours de Routes design office for the roads and tarmac section and by the Pierrard Architecte agency for the architecture of the new building.[citation needed]

This building, of modest dimensions (20 m long, 12 m wide, 12 m high) was created in such a way as to contrast sharply with the A380: the rectilinear walls in prefabricated concrete panels and stained in black color contrast with the curves and the white color of the aircraft, both of which naturally stand out. Glazed walkways allow access to the two decks of the A380, while offering a view from above on the North tarmac and in particular the aircraft of the Airbus family, A320, A340 and A380.[citation needed]

The North tarmac, the new building and the visit of the A380 have been open to the public since March 14, 2020, i.e. 3 days before the first confinement linked to the COVID-19 pandemic.[9]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ "Musée Aéroscopia : un cocon en zinc s'ouvre sur les fleurons de l'aéronautique : 12-01-2015". Batiweb (in French). Retrieved 2022-06-11.[permanent dead link]
  • ^ "La structure du musée Aeroscopia prête à accueillir sa peau de zinc : 04-02-2013". Batiweb (in French). Retrieved 2022-06-11.[permanent dead link]
  • ^ "Musée Aéroscopia : un cocon en zinc s'ouvre sur les fleurons de l'aéronautique : 12-01-2015". Batiweb (in French). Retrieved 2022-06-11.[permanent dead link]
  • ^ "Architecture : Toute l'actualité du BTP avec Batiweb". Batiweb (in French). Retrieved 2022-06-11.
  • ^ "La structure du musée Aeroscopia prête à accueillir sa peau de zinc : 04-02-2013". Batiweb (in French). Retrieved 2022-06-11.[permanent dead link]
  • ^ "Musée Aéroscopia : un cocon en zinc s'ouvre sur les fleurons de l'aéronautique : 12-01-2015". Batiweb (in French). Retrieved 2022-06-11.[permanent dead link]
  • ^ Yann-Olivier d'Amontloir (21 May 2020). "Déconfinement : l'Airbus A380 star de la réouverture du musée Aeroscopia à Toulouse". Retrieved 13 May 2023.
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