Paris's largest free open-air cinema
Since 1992, the Cinéma en Plein Air de La Villette has been the essential summer gathering for Parisian cinephiles. Every summer, the La Villette Park's Triangle meadow transforms into the capital's largest open-air cinema, welcoming thousands of spectators for free, who come with family or friends to share a picnic and a film under the stars. With over thirty editions and more than 1,200 films screened, this event, organized by the public establishment of the Parc et de la Grande Halle de La Villette, has become a popular Parisian summer ritual, offering an original theme each year.
Since its creation in 1992, the Cinéma en Plein Air de La Villette has been one of Paris's most iconic free cultural events. Every summer, for nearly a month, the Triangle meadow in Parc de la Villette, located in the 19th arrondissement, hosts thousands of spectators on its lawns for free open-air screenings.
The concept has become a Parisian ritual: spectators arrive in the late afternoon, settle on blankets or deckchairs (available for rent), unpack their picnics, and enjoy the summer evening before nightfall and the start of the screening. With over 1,200 films screened across thirty-three editions, the Cinéma en Plein Air de La Villette has introduced or reintroduced generations of Parisians and visitors to world cinema classics and gems.
Each edition is built around an original theme that guides the film selection. From "Dreams of the East" to "Bodies and Harmony," from "Journeys" to "Metamorphoses," these themes create a common thread between the various screenings and offer the public a coherent and surprising cinematic journey, blending popular films, heritage classics, and discoveries.
All films are screened in original version with subtitles, except for animated films intended for young audiences, which are shown in French. This commitment to quality contributes to the festival's identity and the loyalty of its cinephile audience.
The Cinéma en Plein Air de La Villette is a resolutely popular and family-friendly event. Access is completely free, with no reservations required, subject to availability. Screenings dedicated to young audiences are scheduled in the early evening, featuring animated films or programs suitable for children. In 2025, the festival innovated by offering two screenings per day: one at 6 PM for young children and another at 9 PM for older audiences.
The Parc de la Villette, one of Paris's largest green spaces at 55 hectares, provides an ideal setting for this event. The Triangle meadow, a vast expanse of lawn bordered by the Canal de l'Ourcq, can accommodate several thousand spectators in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. The park also offers numerous cultural and leisure activities throughout the summer.
Prairie du Triangle — Parc de la Villette
211, avenue Jean Jaurès
75019 Paris
Metro: Porte de Pantin (line 5) or Porte de la Villette (line 7).
Tramway: T3b, Porte de Pantin stop.
Bus: lines 75, 151.
The event is completely free, with no reservations required.
Établissement public du Parc et de la Grande Halle de la Villette
211, avenue Jean Jaurès, 75019 Paris
Website: www.lavillette.com
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Parc de la Villette — Prairie du Triangle
211, avenue Jean Jaurès, 75019 Paris