Throughout the year, Paris vibrates to the rhythm ofcultural events that invite us to rediscover its heritage in a different way. On Saturday, May 18, 2024, it's the turn of Nuit des Musées to make its comeback. The concept? Cultural sites open their doors to us, often free of charge, for nocturnal visits, usually accompanied by a program of events, workshops, concerts, performances and other surprises. It's a great way for history, art and heritage lovers to explore the treasures of the Paris region.
It's also an opportunity to discover the capital's secrets through little-known, confidential museums nestled in the four corners of Paris. One of these is the Bibliothèque Polonaise, located in the heart of the City of Light on the Île Saint-Louis, in a 17th-century building. Founded in 1838 by Polish refugees, it is home to the Polish Historical and Literary Society, as well as three confidential museums, each dedicated to an artistic and historical figure from Poland.
These include the Adam Mickiewicz Museum, considered one of the greatest Romantic poets, the Salon Chopin, the only place in France dedicated to the famous composer, and the Boleslas Biegas Museum, sculptor, painter and playwright. Would you like to find out more about the Nuit des Musées 2024 program? Find out below!
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Dates and Opening Time
On May 18, 2024
Location
Polish Library of Paris
6 Quai d'Orléans
75004 Paris 4
Access
Pont Marie metro station (line 7)
Prices
Free
Official website
www.bibliotheque-polonaise-paris-shlp.fr