Musée de la BnF

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"The new BNF Museum of the National Library of France encompasses the library's entire collection from antiquity to the present, with nearly 900 outstanding works on display. You can find the Grand Camée de France or the throne of Dagobert, prints from Rembrandt to Picasso, drawings by Sonia Delaunay, photographs from Nadar to Capa, and many more. Address: 5 Rue Vivienne, 75002 Paris, France Opening hours: Tuesday 10:00-20:00 Wednesday-Sunday 10:00-18:00 CLOSED on Mondays Ticket price: 10€ Getting there: LINE 3 Métro station Bourse LINE 8 Métro station Grands Boulevards LINE 9 Métro station Grands Boulevards "
"I believe it's free to enter the BNF (Bibliothèque nationale de France) Richelieu Site, and then the museum within has a small entrance fee, but need to confirm. This is an art an history museum, but it's the library architecture and vibe that really draws me to this place! [I still need to visit.]"
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