The recently opened Little Prince exhibition is making headlines in São Paulo, with an immersive journey that recreates the universe of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. Interactive environments, large-scale projections and sensory installations make the author’s watercolors and words come to life in front of the public, in an enchanting itinerary for children and adults alike.
If you haven’t visited the exhibition yet, here are the best reasons why you should visit “Little Prince – 80 Years” with your family. After all, it’s a unique opportunity to rediscover this work so beloved by generations!
5 reasons to visit the Little Prince exhibition in São Paulo!
1. Historical celebration of the book’s eight decades
The exhibition commemorates the anniversary of the first edition of the book, which currently ranks as the second most read in the world after the Bible. “Little Prince – 80 Years” allows us to explore the narrative in monumental dimensions, recreating iconic scenes in an environment that thrills fans and new readers alike.
Visitors take a journey through deserts and stars, revisiting key passages from the book from a modern perspective. The tour is therefore a rare opportunity to pay tribute to the legacy of The Little Prince and create great memories with those you love.

2. Guaranteed fun for the little ones
Many parents wonder what to do with their children on vacation. If so, rest assured that the Little Prince exhibition is the perfect program for the whole family! The illuminated and interactive sets stimulate the imagination of the little ones, who feel like they’re inside the story as they walk around planets, deserts and characters.
With free admission, the experience introduces profound concepts such as love, affection and existence in a light-hearted way. While adults relive the nostalgia of childhood, children are enchanted by the details of the narrative.

3. Discover surprises from the life of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
As well as revisiting history, the exhibition delves into the author’s life through historical documents and biographical curiosities. You can rediscover Saint-Exupéry’s journey, from his youth in 1920s France to the impact of his masterpiece on the whole world.
Did you know, for example, that the writer was a French airmail pilot? This and other surprises reveal how aviation experience and encounters around the world inspired the settings and characters of The Little Prince.

4. Interactivity and sensory environments
The highlight of “The Little Prince – 80 Years” is the 360° immersion room, where the audience feels part of the original watercolors. This is because the most famous scenes come to life in every corner of the room through digital animations and an exclusive soundtrack.
Along the way, the public also visits five themed rooms that reproduce the atmosphere of planets and deserts, as well as spaces that recall the France of the writer’s time.

5. The Little Prince exhibition is accessible to all audiences
Having a quality cultural experience in São Paulo doesn’t have to be expensive.“The Little Prince – 80 Years” is free on Tuesdays and, on other days, tickets start at R$20. You can check all the prices on the Fever website.
In addition, the infrastructure of the MIS Experience is accessible to people in wheelchairs, with reduced mobility or families with baby carriages. Thus, the exhibition stands out as an inclusive and democratic outing for all visitor profiles.
