Notre-Dame de Paris: The Augmented Exhibition
Extended until 18 May by popular demand.
Experience Notre-Dame de Paris like never before – journey from its 12th-century origins to its meticulous restoration following the tragic 2019 fire.
Step into history with the HistoPad, an augmented reality tablet that offers a digital adventure for all ages. Explore the cathedral's transformation across the centuries with this interactive tool. This exhibition blends medieval history with cutting-edge technology, offering a 3D, 360-degree journey through time and space.
Join the over 380,000 visitors worldwide who have already immersed themselves in this unique experience. Now, discover the heart of Paris in Melbourne!
This summer, complement your exhibition experience with a visit to Le Café at the Immigration Museum, serving pastries by Calle Bakery.
During the school holidays and on select days, take part in special programs including guided tours, expert talks, a French conversation club, and family-friendly craft activities.
Hours 
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Sun 18 May |
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Location 
The Long Room
Immigration Museum (Museums Victoria)
400 Flinders St
Melbourne 3000
Price and bookings
From free to $15
Adult / general $15 |
Senior $10 |
Student / concession free |
Children free |
Free for children under 17
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