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The former Jesuit College of Reims is a 16th century building located in Reims in the Marne, a French department in the Champagne area of the Grand Est region. Founded in 1608 by Jesuits, the college was closed in 1762 when the Jesuits were banished from France. The buildings were used for other educational projects during the 19th century. Since 1976 they have belonged to the City of Reims, which has used it to provide a space for various regional and international organisations. Its library and refectory are recognised monuments of Baroque art.

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  • The former Jesuit College of Reims is a 16th century building located in Reims in the Marne, a French department in the Champagne area of the Grand Est region. Founded in 1608 by Jesuits, the college was closed in 1762 when the Jesuits were banished from France. The buildings were used for other educational projects during the 19th century. Since 1976 they have belonged to the City of Reims, which has used it to provide a space for various regional and international organisations. Its library and refectory are recognised monuments of Baroque art. (en)
  • L'ancien collège des Jésuites est un bâtiment du XVIe siècle situé à Reims dans le département français de la Marne. Fondé en 1608 par des Jésuites le collège est fermé en 1762 lorsque le Jésuites sont bannis de France. Les bâtiments servent à d'autres projets éducatifs durant le XIXe siècle. Depuis 1976 ils appartiennent à la municipalité de Reims qui y regroupe des organisations à caractère régional, international et local. Ses bibliothèque et réfectoire sont des monuments de l'art baroque. (fr)
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  • Entrance from place Museux, Reims (en)
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  • The former Jesuit College of Reims is a 16th century building located in Reims in the Marne, a French department in the Champagne area of the Grand Est region. Founded in 1608 by Jesuits, the college was closed in 1762 when the Jesuits were banished from France. The buildings were used for other educational projects during the 19th century. Since 1976 they have belonged to the City of Reims, which has used it to provide a space for various regional and international organisations. Its library and refectory are recognised monuments of Baroque art. (en)
  • L'ancien collège des Jésuites est un bâtiment du XVIe siècle situé à Reims dans le département français de la Marne. Fondé en 1608 par des Jésuites le collège est fermé en 1762 lorsque le Jésuites sont bannis de France. Les bâtiments servent à d'autres projets éducatifs durant le XIXe siècle. Depuis 1976 ils appartiennent à la municipalité de Reims qui y regroupe des organisations à caractère régional, international et local. Ses bibliothèque et réfectoire sont des monuments de l'art baroque. (fr)
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