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The Bibliothèque François-Mitterrand is a remarkable destination in Paris that stands out both for its extensive and historically rich collection and its striking architecture. Founded on January 5, 1994, this library offers visitors a fascinating journey through centuries of knowledge, tracing its roots back to the royal library of 1368. With its impressive view and distinctive design featuring wooden floorboards and stairs leading gracefully down to the riverbank, the library is a feast for the eyes.

Renowned for hosting a variety of engaging events and exhibitions, it serves as a vibrant hub for both casual visitors and research enthusiasts. Navigating through the library is a breeze, thanks to its well-organized access, and the experience is enhanced by its free entry, making it an inviting destination for all. With a high rating of 4.4 on Google, it's no wonder this library is highly recommended, offering a serene and enriching atmosphere where history and contemporary culture effortlessly blend.

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Wheelchair accessible

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the address of François-Mitterrand Library?
    François-Mitterrand Library is located at Quai François Mauriac, 75706, Paris, France.
  • How to get here by public transport?
    The nearest public transport options provide quick and easy access:
    • Bus stop Emile Durkheim (271 m walk)
    • Bus stop Bibliothèque Nationale de France (191 m walk)
    • Bus stop Paris (Tolbiac) (367 m walk)
    • Bus stop Bercy Seine (398 m walk)
    • Bus stop Paris City Centre - Bercy Seine (398 m walk)
  • How is François-Mitterrand Library rated by visitors?
    François-Mitterrand Library has an average rating of 4.4 based on 2,682 reviews across platforms such as Google, Facebook.