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This square in Paris is close to the River Seine opposite the Ile Saint Louis, but was only renamed in 2007 to Square Marie-Trintignant after the French actress.
This Paris museum is housed within a contemporary high tech building and has over 3,500 exhibits that focus on Africa, Asia, the Americas and Oceania.
- The building of Musee du Quai Branly and its Gardens
The history behind the Bibliotheque National de France (BNF) dates back to the 1300s when King Charles V had a special room to house a collection of 900 books.
Located in the 13th Arro of Paris the modern library called Bibliotheque Francois-Mitterrand is one of the largest libraries in the world and is part of the BNF.
This rather unique forest garden located at the Bibliotheque Francois-Mitterrand library was designed in partnership with the Natural History Museum in Paris.
This Paris railway bridge over the River Seine was constructed for the 1900 World Fair, which was built by engineers Moise and Widmer and architect Bonnet.
The music venue Hall de la Chanson located in Parc de la Villette Paris, was opened in 2013 and is dedicated to the heritage of French songs and music.
Named after the renowned cellist player Pablo Casals, this square in Paris has table tennis tables, a childrens playground and places to sit and relax.
The Fontaine Louvois was designed and constructed back in 1844 by Louis Visconti and can be found within Square Louvois in the 2nd Arrondissement of Paris.
The Square Jacques-Bidault is a small square in the 2nd Arrondissement of Paris that was named after a General Secretary who died in a concentration camp.
The Richelieu-Louvois library in Paris is part of the BNF and holds historical collections such as manuscripts, maps, music documentation, prints etc.
- History of Bibliotheque Richelieu-Louvois
The Musee des Monnaies, Medailles et Antiques in Paris has a collection of over 500,000 coins including French, Greek, Roman, Medieval, Egypt and Asia coins.
This square in the 5th Arrondissement of Paris was renamed in 1985 to Place Bernard-Halpern in honour of Ukraine doctor Bernard Nathalie Halpern.
Bibliotheque Francois-Mitterrand has much to offer like the museum of the Globes of Louis XIV, guided tours, temporary and permanent exhibitions you can enjoy.
Located in the 5th Arrondissement of Paris Square Saint-Medard has a small garden that was an old cemetery next to a church called the Eglise Saint-Medard
This museum at Palais de Tokyo showcases modern art from the 20th and 21st centuries including Art Deco, furniture, sculptures, photography and paintings.
The Louvois Square in Paris located in the 2nd Arrondissement close to Bibliotheque Richelieu-Louvois, has a rich history that goes back to the 1700s.
The Palais de Tokyo contemporary art museum was first established in 2002 and since has been showcasing temporary art exhibitions that change frequently.
The Centquatre is also know just as the 104, and is a unique cultural centre of artistic creativity with exhibition spaces, workshops, theatres and much more
- History Of Le Centquatre building
This small square in Paris is named after mathematician Paul Painleve and was 1st laid out in 1900 by architect Jean-Camille Formige in the 5th Arrondissement.
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