Disney100 : L'Exposition, Temporary exhibition at Porte de Versailles, Paris, France.
Disney100: L'Exposition is an exhibition in Paris displaying over 250 items from Disney archives, including original costumes, animation figures, props, and artwork. The collection spans nine distinct thematic sections that present different phases of the studio's history and output.
The exhibition celebrates one hundred years of the company founded in 1923 and presents rare items from the Walt Disney Archives collection. This repository preserves pieces documenting more than a century of animation and film production.
The exhibition demonstrates how Disney films and characters have shaped people's lives and entertainment around the world. You witness this impact through the displayed items, which tell a story of deep global influence across generations.
The venue is located at a large exhibition site where the galleries flow easily and provide plenty of space to explore. It helps to allow several hours to view all nine sections without rushing.
A standout feature is the carousel horse from Mary Poppins that Julie Andrews rode in the film, still visible in pristine condition. Equally noteworthy is an early Pixar computer from 1988 that shows how animation transitioned to digital methods.
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