Musée européen de l'aviation de chasse, Aviation museum in Montélimar, France.
The Musée européen de l'aviation de chasse is an aviation museum in Montélimar dedicated to military fighter aircraft from the 20th century. The venue features both indoor and outdoor spaces where aircraft are displayed so visitors can view them from different angles.
The museum was established in 1985 to preserve fighter aircraft that played roles in 20th-century conflicts. The collection focuses on planes from France, the Soviet Union, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Italy.
The collection reflects the technological rivalry between nations during the Cold War era, with aircraft from France, the Soviet Union, the United States, and other powers displayed side by side. Visitors can observe how each country approached aviation design and engineering differently.
The museum grounds are easy to explore on foot, with both indoor and outdoor areas accessible to visitors. It is advisable to wear comfortable shoes and plan your visit for good weather, as you will spend considerable time outdoors.
Visitors can climb into the cockpit of a DC7 transport aircraft and view the interior of a two-seat Mirage F1 fighter jet. This hands-on experience with actual military planes gives a direct sense of how cramped working conditions were for pilots.
Location: Montélimar
Official opening: 1985
Address: Chemin de l'entrée de l'Aérodrome, 26200 Montélimar
Website: http://meacmtl.com
GPS coordinates: 44.58175,4.73548
Latest update: December 6, 2025 17:44
Montélimar is a town full of stories where old times meet today's life. In the middle of the town, there is the castle of Adhémar, a building that watched over the land for many years. The Sainte-Croix church has tall, pointed windows and a big organ made of oak wood. People who like planes can see the local museum that shows how flight started. You can also walk in the public gardens, where it feels calm and relaxed. Montélimar is especially known for making sweet nougat. In the workshops, craftworkers show how they make this famous treat with honey and almonds using old methods. Visitors can see how it’s done and taste the sweet result. Beyond Montélimar, you can visit other old castles from the Renaissance time. The Château de Grignan stands above its village and is famous because Madame de Sévigné wrote her letters there. The Château de Poët-Laval shows life in old castles and how noble families lived. These three places form a special triangle of history, helping visitors learn more about the past in the area.
Palais des Bonbons et du Nougat
1.5 km
Château des Adhémar
2.9 km
Rochemaure castle
2.9 km
Musée Européen de l'Aviation de Chasse
33 m
Pont de Rochemaure
1.9 km
Nougat Le Chaudron d'Or
2.5 km
Maison dite de Diane de Poitiers
3 km
Hôtel de Chabrillan
2.7 km
Collégiale Sainte-Croix
2.8 km
Domaine de Serre de Parc
1.7 km
Temple protestant
2.9 km
Chapelle Notre-Dame-des-Anges de Rochemaure
2.8 km
Borne milliaire gallo-romaine de Rochemaure
2.8 km
Hôtel du Puy-Montbrun
2.9 km
Ancienne église Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Meysse
3.3 km
Église de Savasse
4 km
Badaboum Jeux Indoor
1.6 km
Musée d'Art conteporain Saint-Martin
2.6 km
Emile Loubet Theatre
3 km
Église Saint-Laurent
2.5 km
Galerie d'arcades
2.8 km
Le Palace
2.5 km
Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Meysse
3.1 km
La Petite Scène Montélimar
3.1 km
Espace Chabrillan
2.7 km
Tour de Narbonne
2.9 km
Porte Saint-Martin
2.7 km
Chapelle Saint-Pierre de Montélimar
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