FNAC
Housed in the former Palais de la Bourse dating from the late 18th century, designed by architect Mathurin Crucy (to whom Nantes also owes the development of Place Graslin and its theater), Fnac Nantes extends over three levels and 3,500m2. A multimedia area, ticketing, after-sales service, click and collect, telephony, photography and household appliances occupy the first floor, while the1st floor is devoted to children's literature and games for the youngest, sound and video (records, CDs, DVDs, Blu Ray), books on a variety of themes: regionalism, society, health, philosophy, and the second floor is dedicated to reading with a variety of themes: regionalism, society, health, French and foreign literature, school books, novels, mangas and comic strips. A lounge invites you to browse through these literary products on the spot, according to Fnac's programming, which also hosts press conferences or showcases and artist meetings for album, book or film releases, or book signings. Please note: at the SNCF train station, another address welcomes you for nomadic and travel products: telephony, accessories, micro-computing and sound.
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