What if your next adventure in Bordeaux took you… to the moon?
Cap Sciences offers a unique immersive experience through the exhibition ‘Moon, prepare, explore, dream!’, inviting young and old alike to take part in this adventure. Come and discover an interactive and stimulating experience combining science, space exploration and creativity.
This trilingual exhibition (French, English, German), designed for the whole family (ages 7 and up), offers an authentic journey from reality to imagination, while questioning our future on the celestial body of the Moon.

The exhibition, produced in collaboration with Cap Sciences and Le Vaisseau (Strasbourg), examines the main issues surrounding the new phase of lunar exploration. Half a century after the Apollo missions, the Moon is once again in the spotlight for governments and private companies: scientific exploration, technological challenges, geopolitical ambitions… all these factors are fuelling this renewed interest in our natural satellite. Through fun and interactive means, visitors are encouraged to ask themselves: why return to the Moon? Could we really live there? What might a human society established up there look like?
The exhibition draws on both scientific knowledge and the power of imagination to spark debate and arouse curiosity, particularly among younger visitors.
The tour is divided into three stages, like a space mission.

From 1 April 2026, hop on and off the double-decker bus to explore the city, then stop at stop no. 9, ‘Cité du Vin’, located just a few minutes’ walk from Cap Sciences!
Cap sciences
Stop n°9 “Cité du Vin”
+33 (0)5 56 01 07 07
Plus d’informations : https://www.cap-sciences.net/
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