The French National Library, Richelieu in Paris, has re -operated after five years of renovation and spending more than $ 5 million. The purpose of the project was to restore architectural glory and provide a brighter and broader atmosphere for displaying huge collections. The building, which belongs to the nineteenth century and the work of Henry Laborite, was originally known as the Lighting Halls, decorative arches and steel columns. (Suzanne Lovellinc)
Photographer: Unknown / Suzannellualink
The French National Library is located in the heart of Paris with an area of 1.5 m 2 and has experienced numerous changes in recent years. After the construction of the François-Mitterrand branch in year 2, most of the collections were moved there, and Ricrillio kept only specialized sections such as manuscripts, photos, antiquities and coins. With extensive renovations, the study halls have been re -activated and host the National Library, the Institute of Art History and the National School of the National School. This place has a total of 5 million objects and documents dating back to ancient times.

Photographer: Unknown / Suzannellualink
The oval hall of the National Library with a 2 -meter glass ceiling and a magnificent wall paintings have been rebuilt and illuminated. The upstairs is present at the museum and exhibited ancient artifacts, jewelry and photos. The new additions include fresh entrance, green space and glass corridor on the roof that offers a different view of domes and sky.
One of the most dramatic changes in the French National Library is the aluminum spiral staircase designed as a spine. The four -year reconstruction project has made the library’s historic building a contemporary symbol for communicating with the city and future generations.


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Cover Photo Source: Suzanne Lovellinc | Photographer: Unknown
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