Twenty minutes from the centre of Paris, an exceptional campus with two buildings: the main ‘Perrault’ building with its futuristic architecture and the ‘Copernic’ building, located just opposite.
Welcome to ESIEE Paris
Thanks to our two immersive 360° virtual tours, discover the school'stwo buildings, Perrault and Copernic, as if you were there. Classrooms, laboratories, student areas, gymnasium, cafeteria, self-service restaurant... explore the main living, learning and working spaces in just a few clicks.
Move easily from one space to another using the menu on the left.
Perrault building
Copernic building
Rond point Axe de la Terre
Bâtiment Copernic
Allée Copernic - Perrault
Bâtiment Perrault - Entrée Nord
Bâtiment Copernic
Bâtiment Copernic
Bâtiment Perrault
Bâtiment Copernic - Hall d'entrée
Bâtiment Perrault - Galerie
Bâtiment Perrault - Entrée prinicipale
Bâtiment Copernic - Hall d'entrée
Bâtiment Perrault - Galerie
Frequently Asked Questions
The virtual tour is intended for prospective students, their parents, teachers, partners, and anyone who wishes to discover the school’s facilities without having to travel.
Yes. The navigation menu on the left allows you to quickly access the different areas and move freely within each space.
ESIEE Paris is located just outside Paris, about 20 minutes from the city center via the RER A. The school is situated on Cité Descartes, the Marne-la-Vallée campus of Gustave Eiffel University, at the intersection of the towns of Noisy-le-Grand and Champs-sur-Marne, just a 3-minute walk from Noisy-Champs station. The campus is also easily accessible by car via the A4 motorway (exit no. 10). Acces map
The Perrault building is the school’s main building, used exclusively by ESIEE Paris students. The Copernic building houses some apprentice students (5 programs), IMAC program students, as well as some students from Gustave Eiffel University.
Yes, the virtual tour is fully compatible with smartphones, tablets, and computers.
The " Axe de la Terre " is an iconic sculpture located on the roundabout of Cité Descartes in Champs-sur-Marne. Standing 32.5 meters tall, this needle, inclined at 48.51°, points north toward the North Star. It is made of black lava slabs from the Massif Central by the sculptor Piotr Kowalski.
This visual landmark also makes it easy to locate the campus buildings: the Perrault building is behind the giant needle, while the Copernic building is to the right, along Boulevard Descartes.
Yes! The new Grand Paris Express metro lines will improve access to ESIEE Paris. The future Noisy‑Champs station, located about 300 metres from the campus, will be served by RER A as well as two new Grand Paris Express lines (Lines 15 South and 16), which will allow direct connections to many destinations in the region without going through central Paris. This will make travel to and from the school quicker and more convenient once the Grand Paris Express is completed.
A wide range of student accommodations is available. You can find all nearby residences on the Housing page of our web.
Yes. Some of the school’s spaces can be rented for seminars, conferences, professional meetings, film shoots, or photo shoots, subject to availability and compatibility with educational activities. More informations