Category:Collège des Quatre-Nations
English: The Collège des Quatre-Nations was constructed (1662–1688) to the designs of the French architect Louis Le Vau. At the time of the French Revolution, the building became first a prison, then the headquarters of the Comité de Salut Public, and finally in 1805 was given to the Institut de France.
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Media in category "Collège des Quatre-Nations"
The following 9 files are in this category, out of 9 total.
- Collège des Quatres Nations - engraving by Pérelle - Blunt-Beresford 1999 p218.jpg 4,347 × 2,590; 1.73 MB
- Collège des Quatres Nations - engraving by Pérelle - Blunt-Beresford 1999 p218.png 4,347 × 2,590; 8.62 MB
- Israel Silvestre, Collège des Quatre-Nations.jpg 744 × 498; 111 KB
- Plan de Turgot 11.jpg 4,624 × 3,092; 5.94 MB
- Collège des Quatres Nations on the 1739 Turgot map of Paris.jpg 791 × 851; 451 KB
- Turgot map of Paris, sheet 11 - Norman B. Leventhal Map Center.jpg 8,980 × 5,710; 38.94 MB
- Turgot map Paris KU 11.jpg 4,800 × 2,900; 4.4 MB