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Circus and illusion museum in Dampierre, Burly à Dampierre-en-Burly dans le Loiret

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Musée du cirque et des automates
Loiret

Circus and illusion museum in Dampierre, Burly

    D 952 La Croix St Jacques
    45570 Dampierre-en-Burly

Timeline

Époque contemporaine
2000
2020s
Opening of the museum
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Key figures

Créateurs anonymes - Project carriers Passionate about the arts and illusionism.
Artistes en résidence - Guest clowns and magicians Host workshops and short-lived shows.

Origin and history

The Circus and Illusion Museum in Dampierre-en-Burly is a recent creation, inaugurated in the 2020s, to fill a cultural vacuum in France. Driven by enthusiasts of fairground arts and prestidigitations, this new project is part of a region rich in heritage, but without a place dedicated to these spectacular disciplines. The context of its creation is rooted in a revival of interest in the popular arts, often marginalized by traditional institutions.

The Centre-Val de Loire, land of castles and festivals, offers an ideal setting for this museum, mixing tradition and modernity. The aim was to democratize access to the history of circus and illusions, while stimulating interactivity. Unlike classical museums, this place focuses on immersion: magic workshops, reconstructions of circus numbers, and exhibitions of historical objects.

Digital technologies (increased reality, holograms) are associated with ancient collections, such as 19th-century posters or accessories by famous magicians. This hybridization between past and innovation makes it a unique model. No major historical event is yet linked to this museum, too recent to have marked its time.

However, its location near Orléans, a city linked to Jeanne d'Arc and the Renaissance, creates an unexpected dialogue between history and show. The creators hope to make it a must-have cultural centre, attracting both families and researchers in the performing arts. The museum's current vocation goes beyond mere conservation: it is a living laboratory of track and illusion arts.

Artists' residences, masterclasses with clowns or professional magicians, and collaborations with circus schools (such as Rosny-sous-Bois) are organized. Official heritage recognition is not yet acquired, but its innovative approach could inspire other projects in France. Finally, the museum is part of a regional tourism dynamic, complementing the offer of Loire castles.

Its playful and educational bias seduces a varied audience, from children to nostalgic circuses of the 20th century. In the long run, it could become a symbol of the preservation of ephemeral arts, often excluded from traditional cultural channels.

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Conditions of visit

  • Conditions de visite : Ouvert toute l'année
  • Ouverture annuelle : Ouvert tous les jours de 10h à 12h30 et de 13h30 à 18h
  • Tarif individuel : Adulte : 8 euros Enfant : 5,50 euros (de 4 à 13 ans)
  • Contact organisation : Tél : 02.38.35.67.50
  • Equipment and Details

    • Accès handicapé
    • Animations
    • Animaux non admis
    • Boissons sur place
    • Boutique souvenir
    • Dépose minute
    • Parking à proximité