First Footage Shows The Greenhouse of Worlds Open at Futuroscope
Looopings reported in February 2026 that The Greenhouse of Worlds had opened as an interactive botanical walkthrough. Visitors follow a roughly twenty-minute discovery route with video projections, four sections and a story centred on the scientist Isaac Verdelius.
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In February 2026, The Greenhouse of Worlds had its first clear public moment on Looopings. The article reported that the interactive walkthrough at Futuroscope had opened and showed the first footage of La Serre des Mondes, the attraction’s French name. The story had moved from future plans to an experience visitors could actually step into.
Guests enter a botanical greenhouse where video projections and interactive elements shape the visit. The experience lasts about twenty minutes and is divided into four sections. Its story follows Isaac Verdelius, a visionary scientist who collects plants with exceptional properties. Visitors are not treated as passive spectators; they are invited to uncover the secrets of this plant world through their own interactions.
For Futuroscope, the project is a meaningful reuse of an existing pavilion. The Greenhouse of Worlds replaces Sébastien Loeb Racing Xperience and was developed with Moment Factory, the multimedia studio already involved in Aquascope. For guests, it adds a calm but technologically rich attraction to the park. For fans, the opening shows how Futuroscope keeps renewing older venues while preserving its mix of science, media and imagination.