Bibliothèque Nationale de France – Richelieu is a library Paris located in France.
58 rue de Richelieu 75002 Paris France
Wi-Fi | Yes |
You're allowed to see the wonderful reading room (salle ovale) even if you're not registered or if you don't have a pass. Just be respectful and stay behind the railing at the entrance of the room.
Beautiful reading room , free Wi-Fi on the entrance café and a small lovely museum on second floor.
Come to check out the newly-renovated Salle Labrouste, and of course to do serious scholarship in special collections.
You can't see much without "admission", but still a really nice building and a small "spectacles" collection
Free entrance ,free wifi , small hall,but very beautiful collection of objects (many camees).Objects from different countries (France,Italy,Turkey ,Greece).
Beautiful reading room , free Wi-Fi on entrance café and a lovely and small museum in second floor
This library is out of this world and its for free!
Work under a beautiful glass dome
Le premier mardi de chaque mois , une passionnante visite guidée permet de découvrir quelques unes des salles habituellement réservées aux chercheurs ou aux personnes accréditées. Read more
Après rénovations sérieuses , le musée s’est réouvert en septembre ‘22 et est absolument à découvrir. 10€ plein tariff pour ceux non munis d’une carte annuelle de lecture.
Plus ancien musée de France.Collections : céramique grecque, pierres fines, numismatique, marbres romains , orfèvrerie, ivoires, bronzes de toutes époques.Entrée gratuite .
Great place to work. Fast free wifi, ample seating - and quiet! - Greg Price
Good for an evening of homework although it closes at 6 - Mercedes R
So beautiful. Was one of my favourite places to hang out during my visit. Best place to sit down and chill. - Melissa Meow
Very beautiful to walk through, super close to the gardens of Palais Royal so dropping by here before or after is ideal ???? - Zoe T. ✨
Get there before it opens for a shorter wait time if you want to enter through the main pyramid. Definitely need to spend a few days to see everything - Siyi