LIBRAIRIE POLONAISE
Since 1830, the bookshop has been a cultural centre for Poles around the world and for all persons interested in Poland. Indeed, its creation dates back to the Polish uprising, with the first wave of immigration in France. The bookshop quickly became a place of exchange but experienced numerous periods of turbulence during Poland's fight for independence and the Second World War. Having moved in 1925 to Boulevard Saint-Germain, it is now a rallying point for all Polish enthusiasts. It actually offers many books in Polish, but also translated works. The most passionate about the language will have the opportunity to learn it through manuals that are very pleasant and accessible even to beginners. You will also discover Polish music and films that will take you on a journey through this culture.
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