The Institut français du Royaume-Uni is a branch of the Institut français, which represents and promotes French learning and culture in the United Kingdom. It is situated in London's South Kensington at Queensberry Place, a turning off Cromwell Road, facing the Natural History Museum.
Founded in 1910, as The Université des Lettres française [1] [2] [3] the Institut Français has branches in London and Edinburgh (See: French Institute for Scotland). [4]
"Marie d'Orliac, who had become Marie Bohn on her marriage, directed the Institute and the school from 1910 to 1920." [5] [6]
The London branch includes the Ciné Lumière cinema, [7] [8] and a library which includes the Bibliothèque Quentin Blake for children's books. [9] It is a Grade II listed building. [10]
The Institut français du Royaume-Uni is a branch of the Institut français, which represents and promotes French learning and culture in the United Kingdom. It is situated in London's South Kensington at Queensberry Place, a turning off Cromwell Road, facing the Natural History Museum.
Founded in 1910, as The Université des Lettres française [1] [2] [3] the Institut Français has branches in London and Edinburgh (See: French Institute for Scotland). [4]
"Marie d'Orliac, who had become Marie Bohn on her marriage, directed the Institute and the school from 1910 to 1920." [5] [6]
The London branch includes the Ciné Lumière cinema, [7] [8] and a library which includes the Bibliothèque Quentin Blake for children's books. [9] It is a Grade II listed building. [10]