Cité de l'Architecture et du Patrimoine
The Cité de l'Architecture et du Patrimoine (Architecture and Heritage City) is a museum of architecture and monumental sculpture located in the Palais de Chaillot (Trocadéro), in Paris, France. Its permanent collection is also known as Musée des Monuments Français (Museum of French Monuments). It was first established in 1879 by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc. The museum has been renovated in 2007 and covers 9,000 square meters of gallery space.[1] Alongside temporary exhibitions, it is made of three permanent exhibits :
- Galerie des Moulages : casts of monumental French architecture from the 12th to the 18th centuries, in particular portals of cathedrals.
- Galerie des Peintures Murales et des Vitraux : copies of murals and stained glasses from French Romanesque and Gothic churches.
- Galerie Moderne et Contemporaine : models of French and international architecture from 1850 to the present day.
The Cité also houses :
- the Institut français d'architecture (fr) (French Institute of Architecture), for the promotion of French architecture and contemporary architects.
- the École de Chaillot (fr) (School of Chaillot) founded in 1887 for the training of architects specialised in the restoration of historical monuments.
- a library of architecture
Gallery
- Gallery of French monuments
- Gallery of French monuments
- Gallery of murals
- Gallery of modern and contemporary architecture.
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Coordinates: 48°51′46″N 2°17′19″E / 48.8627°N 2.2885°E
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