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Musée de la Cinémathèque française

75012 Paris, France (Île-de-France)

Address 51, rue de Bercy
 
 
Floor area unfortunately not known yet  
 
Museum typ Exhibition
Movie recording and playback
  • Record players with pick up
  • Media
  • Radios (Broadcast receivers)
  • Gramophone (no electrical sound transmission)


Opening times
Wednesday to Monday 12:00 - 19:00
Lundi: 12h00 - 19h00; Mercredi à dimanche: 12h00 - 19h00

Admission
Status from 06/2023
Plein tarif: 10 €; 18-25 ans: 7,50 €; 6-17 ans: 5,00 €

Contact
Tel.:+33-1-71 19 32 00  Fax:+33-1-71 19 32 01  
eMail:contact cinematheque.fr   

Homepage www.cinematheque.fr/musee.html

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Location / Directions
N48.836944° E2.382500°N48°50.21664' E2°22.95000'N48°50'12.9984" E2°22'57.0000"

in the 12th arrondissement of Paris
Métro Bercy Lignes; 6, 14
Bus: 24, 64, 87

Some example model pages for sets you can see there:

D: Tonfunk GmbH; Violetta W411M (1954/55)
F: Thomson-Houston, Haut-Parleur Type B (1928)
F: Philips France; 930A "Boîte à Jambon" (1931/32)
F: Sonora-Radio; Paris, Super 7 F1 (1932/33)
F: Philips France; Octode Super 510A (1935/36)

Description

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: 
The Cinémathèque Française is a French film organization that holds one of the largest archives of film documents and film-related objects in the world. Based in Paris, the archive offers daily screenings of worldwide films.

Cinémathèque Française operates the Musée de la Cinémathèque, formerly known as Musée du Cinéma – Henri Langlois, in the new building.

Musée de la Cinémathèque

The Musée de la Cinémathèque, formerly known as Musée du Cinéma – Henri Langlois, is a museum of cinema history located in the Cinémathèque française. It presents the living history of moving pictures and pre-cinema, from their origins to the present day and in all countries, with collections of more than 5,000 movie-related objects including cameras, movie scripts and sets, photographic stills, costumes worn by actors, like Rudolph Valentino or Marilyn Monroe, and showed several early movies from the important collection of the Cinémathèque.


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