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-Héritier du « Cabinet des estampes » de la Bibliothèque royale, qui possède son organisation propre depuis 1720, le '''département des estampes et de la photographie''', conserve, décrit et met en valeur les collections visuelles de la [[Bibliothèque nationale de France]]. Situé sur le site Richelieu (58 [[rue de Richelieu]], dans le [[2e arrondissement de Paris]] de [[Paris]]), il est logé dans un hôtel particulier du {{s-|XVII|e}}, l'[[Hôtel Tubeuf (rue des Petits-Champs)|Hôtel Tubeuf]].+'''Rue de Richelieu''' is a long street of Paris, starting in the south of the [[Ier arrondissement]], ending in the [[IIe arrondissement]]. For the first half of the nineteenth century, before [[Baron Haussmann]] redefined Paris with grand boulevards, it was one of the most fashionable streets of Paris.
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Rue de Richelieu is a long street of Paris, starting in the south of the Ier arrondissement, ending in the IIe arrondissement. For the first half of the nineteenth century, before Baron Haussmann redefined Paris with grand boulevards, it was one of the most fashionable streets of Paris.



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