Biblioteca Nacional de Francia
The Biblioteca Nacional de Francia, or National Library of France, is one of the largest and most important libraries in the world. Located in Paris, it was established in 1368 and has since grown to house millions of books, manuscripts, maps, and other documents. The library's mission is to collect and preserve the national heritage of France.
The library's main site, known as François Mitterrand, features modern architecture and several reading rooms. It also offers access to digital resources and exhibitions, making it a vital cultural institution. The Biblioteca Nacional de Francia plays a key role in research and education in France and beyond.