1691
Architecture of France
colleges
Louis Le Vau
Paris
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1840 – Place de la Bastille, Paris
1691 – Institut de France, Paris
Architect: Louis Le Vau
Originally built as a college for students from conquered states, the building included a public library and a chapel. The building with its baroque decor and strong symmetrical design has at its centre the chapel with a grand entrance and dome. Since 1805, it has been the headquarters of the Institut de France.
Published November 25, 2009 | Last Updated July 15, 2010