The Exposhow - La Cité du Cinéma

The Exposhow

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The Exposhow is located in the north tower of Cité du Cinéma across two levels (ground floor and first floor), organised around a central Art Deco staircase and two elevators. It benefits from its own dedicated entrance, separate from the event access points.

Floor Ground, Ground +1
Area 1 500 sqm
 
A vibrant event with dancers on a scene, with lights show and vibrant colors in a modern theatre

The spaces are defined by large open-plan volumes — including an exceptional glass roof emblematic of early 20th-century industrial architecture — and benefit from generous ceiling heights ranging from 2.70 m to 7.50 m, allowing for ambitious scenographic concepts, all enhanced by natural daylight (with blackout capability).



The adaptable and modular visitor journey includes, in its standard configuration, a visitor reception area, various exhibition and screening spaces, restrooms, a bookshop and retail area, as well as a café with a tree-lined terrace at the end of the visitor experience.

The technical features stand out through high-performance power distribution and network infrastructure, along with optimal accessibility via step-free access and freight elevators.

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Technical specifications

Surfaces areas and dimensions

The total surface area, including adjoining spaces and service areas, is 1,500 sqm, distributed as follows:

Exhibition reception area

155 sqm

Ground-floor exhibition area

275 sqm

Bookshop & café area

216 sqm

Level 1 exhibition area

384 sqm

Level 1 Verrières exhibition area

470 sqm

Technical and stage specifications

Maximum ceiling height at roof ridge

7,50 m

Maximum floor load capacity

250 kg /sqm

Authorized handling equipment

Pallet truck fitted with non-marking wheels

Technical equipments

On demand

Access

Public entrance

Access via the Ampère entrance, footbridge, Rue de la Machine à Rêves, and north patio.

Deliveries

Access via Quai de Saint-Ouen and the north tower freight elevator.