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  1. The Irish College in Paris (Irish: Coláiste na nGael, French: Collège des Irlandais, Latin: Collegium Clericorum Hibernoram) was for three centuries a major Roman Catholic educational establishment for Irish students. It was founded in the late 16th century, and closed down by the French government in the early 20th century. From ...

    • 1578
    • Irish: Coláiste na nGael, Páris
  2. The Irish Colleges in Paris, 1660-1818 - Conférence de Liam Chambers. The Irish College in Paris developed from a tiny, struggling community in the 1660s to become the most important centre for Irish Catholic priests and students on the continent during the ‘penal era’. Listen now

  3. Opening hours. Exhibitions: 2pm – 6pm Monday to Sunday. (Late opening Wed until 8pm) Closed on bank holidays and during the Christmas period. Mediatheque: 2pm – 6pm Monday to Friday. (Late opening Wed until 8pm) Closed weekends, bank holidays and during the Christmas period.

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  4. Long-term & Short-term stays. Artists, students, researchers, as well as those with an interest in Irish culture… there are many ways of enjoying CCI’s vibrant and creative resident community. Learn more.

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  5. 17. Sept. 2022 · The CCI, at 5 rue des Irlandais near the Pantheon in Paris, this autumn celebrates the 20th anniversary of its transformation from the centuries-old Irish College to Irelands leading...

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  6. 5. Dez. 2023 · The Irish and Paris, a long (hi)story. Since 2002, the Centre Culturel Irlandais has been housed in the historic Collège des Irlandais building, a landmark of Irish culture in Europe whose creation was no accident.

  7. The Irish College in Paris probably fulfilled the role of "Mother House" in relation to the other institutions based in France, which may explain why the collection has documents concerning institutions situated in Bordeaux, Douai, Nantes, Rouen and Poitiers. Furthermore, the merging that took place at the start of the 19th century for the administration of the Irish College, Scottish College ...