Eclipso, a company operating in France and internationally, opened its doors in Bordeaux in 2024. Eclipso offers a variety of content that provides a unique and immersive adventure that is both educational and entertaining.
‘Tonight with the Impressionists, Paris 1874’ offers a unique 45-minute immersion in 19th-century Paris, at the precise moment when this artistic movement was born. On 15 April 1874, participants gathered when certain artists decided to break away from traditional academic art to represent light, colours and atmosphere in an innovative way. Known as the Impressionists, Monet, Renoir, Morisot, Degas and many others illustrated everyday life and outdoor scenes with spontaneous brushstrokes and vibrant colours.
Participants stroll through the streets of Paris, encountering iconic figures of the era and exploring the places that inspired their creations.
This experience, the result of meticulous research and partnerships with specialists in art history and immersive technology, aims to capture the essence of the Impressionist movement. In self-guided mode, visitors will have the opportunity to discover iconic locations such as La Grenouillère and Le Havre, where Monet painted his famous work Impression, Sunrise.
With immersive equipment and high-performance VR headsets, participants are instantly transported into the world of the iconic artists of the era.

Hop on and off the double-decker bus to explore the city, then stop at stop no. 5, ‘Gambetta’ located just a few minutes’ walk from Eclipso!

Éclipso
Stop no. 5 ‘Gambetta’
Mériadeck Shopping Centre
19, rue Saint-Sernin
+33 (0)5 33 09 61 07
‘Tonight with the Impressionists, Paris 1874’ is available until November 2, 2025.
More information: https://eclipso-entertainment.com/bordeaux/
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