The Musée des Arts Forains is a private museum of funfair objects dating between 1850-1950, such as merry-go-rounds and carousels, German swings, old bicycles, Japanese billiards, a Parisian Waiter Race and a Hooghuys Organ. The museum was created by Jean Paul Favand, an actor and antiques dealer, from his private collection, in 1996.
While the museum is located in the Pavillons de Bercy at 53, avenue des Terroirs de France, temporary exhibitions are housed at at 64, rue des Pirogues de Bercy. It is open to the public upon appointment.