A little-known gem near Parc de Bercy, the Cinémathèque ¹ó°ù²¹²Ôç²¹¾±²õe was originally created in 1936 by film archivist Henri Langlois. Devoted to the history of cinema, the permanent collection contains thousands of costumes, props (including some from Méliès’ classic A Trip to the Moon, featured in Hugo), early equipment, old advertising posters and short clips of a few classics. Temporary exhibitions usually take a behind-the-scenes look at a particular film. Enter via place Léonard-Bernstein by the park.
Its cinema screens up to 10 films daily.