Adam Mickiewicz Museum, Paris Explained

The Adam Mickiewicz Museum (in French: Musée Adam Mickiewicz) is a small museum dedicated to Polish poet Adam Mickiewicz (1798–1855).[1] It is located within the Polish Library in Paris in the 4th arrondissement of Paris at 6, Quai d'Orleans, Paris, France.[2]

The museum was established in 1930, and contains numerous personal effects as well as an archive including many autograph items. It occupies one room in the Bibliothèque Polonaise à Paris, which also houses the Musée Boleslas Biegas and the Salon Frédéric Chopin.[3]

Guided visits are available Thursday afternoons and Saturday mornings by prior appointment; an admission fee is charged.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.paris.org/Musees/Mickiewicz/info.html Musée Adam Mickiewicz
  2. http://www.bibliotheque-polonaise-paris-shlp.fr/ Bibliothèque Polonaise à Paris
  3. http://www.paris.org/Musees/Biegas/info.html Musée Boleslas Biegas