Tomorrow marks a special milestone for anyone in Melbourne who cares about innovation, mobility, design, or simply about the future of cities. Presented by the French Embassy in Australia, the Grand Paris Express exhibition is opening its doors, bringing to Australia one of the most ambitious transport and infrastructure projects underway globally.
The Grand Paris Express project is much more than just a metro extension. It represents a complete reconfiguration of Greater Paris:
- 200 km of new automated metro lines,
- 68 new generation stations, and
- architectural designs that redefine how a 21st century city moves, grows and adapts.

A Franco-Australian dialogue initiated by Team France
This exhibition is the result of a unique collaboration between the French Embassy, the Société des Grands Projets (SGP) and a consortium of French companies involved in the delivery of the Grand Paris Express project in France. Their objective is to showcase French expertise in large-scale transport infrastructure, while fostering a dialogue with Australian industry, government and urban stakeholders.
The goal is clear: to encourage bilateral cooperation and exchange on some of the major challenges Australia is facing in terms of sustainable mobility, infrastructure planning, network capacity and long-term urban resilience.
Three public viewing sessions – Add them to your calendar now!
Starting tomorrow, the exhibition will be open to all during three public viewing sessions in the coming week.
Located at Creative Asia Art Centre, Level M, 18/38 Siddeley St, Docklands VIC 3008.
Whether you live in Melbourne or are simply passing through, this is an opportunity to discover first-hand the scale, vision and ambition behind Europe’s largest infrastructure project:
- Public Viewing Session 1: Tuesday 25 November – 1pm – 5pm
- Public Viewing Session 2: Thursday 27 November – 9am – 1pm
- Public Viewing Session 3: Friday 28 November – 9am – 11.30am
A bridge between Melbourne and Paris
This exhibition offers a unique moment of connection between two cities committed to rethinking mobility and the future of urban life. It is a chance to explore how infrastructure shapes economic opportunity, cultural vibrancy, and the daily rhythm of millions of people.
So, whether you’re an engineer, an architecture lover, a student, a rail enthusiast, or simply someone curious about big ideas and bold futures – don’t miss it. Come to Paris in Melbourne by attending one of the public sessions!
It opens tomorrow.
Paris is coming to Melbourne.
And the future is on display.























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