Bibliothèque polonaise de Paris - Musée Adam Mickiewicz - Salon Chopin - Musée Biegas
6 quai d'Orléans 75004 Paris
The Polish Library in Paris, the centre of Polish emigration since the mid-19th century, is the largest cultural institution representing Poland outside the borders of this state. It is located on the Île Saint-Louis, in the heart of Paris, in a magnificent 17th century building that houses works and archives of great value, as well as an important collection of works of art. Completely renovated and modernized at the beginning of the 21st century, the Polish Library in Paris welcomes readers and researchers wishing to deepen their knowledge of Franco-Polish relations and the history of Poland. The Polish Library has many memories of the greatest Polish romantic poet of the 19th century, Adam Mickiewicz (Museum) and the illustrious composer Frédéric Chopin (living room). It regularly organizes conferences and conferences, exhibitions and concerts. The documentary heritage of the 19th century was classified in 2013 by UNESCO and inscribed in the register "Memory of the World". Enter the
Tags
Archives & Musée, salle d'exposition
Accès
M1 Saint-Paul, M4 Cité, M7 Pont Marie
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