Netflix's Emily in Paris has showcased some of the most beautiful locations in the French capital, from the Eiffel Tower and Place de Valois to the Parcs des Buttes-Chaumont and Palais Galliera. The show has also brought attention to a variety of unique attractions, such as the Van Gogh Experience, which saw a surge in popularity after being featured on the series. Another memorable moment came when Emily Cooper visited an exhibition full of balloons with Gabriel in season three.

Just like the Van Gogh Experience, the Balloon Museum , where this scene was filmed, is open to the public. The museum was established in 2020 and after a successful debut exhibition in Rome, it went on to host pop-ups in Paris, Naples and New York City. READ MORE: The Umbrella Academy showrunner shuts down season 5 pleas from Netflix fans Earlier this year, the museum made its way to London with an exhibition titled 'EmotionAir: Art You Can Feel'.

This pop-up displayed the work of 20 international artists, including Lucas Zanotto, Motorefisico and Kalman Pool. The exhibition aimed "to explore the profound relationship between art and human emotion through the captivating medium of inflatable art". In other words, visitors could enjoy Instagram-worthy installations such as a giant ball pit, bubbles and inflatable artwork, reports the Mirror .

Although the London pop-up has ended, you can still visit the Balloon Museum's ongoing exhibitions. EmotionAir is currently on display in Dusseldorf, while tick.