




Museum of lumino-cinetic art
Aubervilliers, France•Gallery
61 Rue Lécuyer93300Aubervilliers, France
Équipe max40 pers.
Interior surface1400 m²
Pièces14
FloorGround
Height under ceiling8m
This foundation, installed in the hangar of Jean Cherqui's former laboratories 1 hour from Paris, houses one of the most important collections of optical and kinetic art in the world. \nAn incredible 1400 m² location for your film shoots, documentaries, interviews or photo shoots. \nPlayful space with installations, monumental works and rooms dedicated to certain artists, such as Thomas Canto or Carmelo Arden Quin, creator of the MADI movement. \nThere is also a balloon pool by Bolivian artist Gaston Ugalde, a Ferrari repainted by José Franco and an installation by Jesus Rafael Soto. \nThe place, today a museum exhibiting nearly 5,000 pieces of contemporary art, is a unique setting, rich in family history and a passion for art. \nMathias Chetrit, heir to the collection and artist under the name Falcone, offers private tours, offering an exceptional opportunity for productions seeking an extraordinary artistic and historical setting.
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Building
Ambiances
Industrial
Egress
White/clear
Colorful
Vintage
Modern
Black & White
Services on the spot
Equipment & Features
WiFi
Air conditioning
Fan
Storage
Whiteboard
Power strips
Cancellation policy
Moderate
Cancel up to 7 day(s) before arrival and get a 50% refund, minus We Are Scene service fees. After that, the total booking amount plus We Are Scene service fees are due.
Deposit
500€