Saint-Éphrem-le-Syriaque est une église catholique syriaque située dans le 5e arrondissement de Paris, dans le quartier de la Sorbonne, au 17, rue des Carmes. Elle est dédiée à saint Éphrem, et classée monument historique depuis 1992.
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The Church of Saint-Hilaire or Saint-Hilaire-du-Mont is a ruined 12th-century church in Paris, France, active until the French Revolution.
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The Collège Sainte-Barbe is a former college in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, France.
The Collège Sainte-Barbe was founded in 1460 on Montagne Sainte-Geneviève. It was until its closure in June 1999 the "oldest" identified college of Paris.
The Barbiste Spirit is kept alive through the Friendly Association of Old Barbistes, founded in 1820, recognized a public society since 1880, which is the oldest association of alumni of France, "l'Association Amicale des Anciens Barbistes".
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Sainte-Barbe Library is an inter-university library in Paris, France, that opened in March 2009.
It is located in the buildings of the former College of St. Barbara, and has been registered as a historical monument from 9 December 1999.
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The Musée des Collections Historiques de la Préfecture de Policeistɔʁik də la pʁefɛktyʁ də pɔlis]), also known as the Musée de la Préfecture de Police, is a museum of police history in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, France.
It is located in the Hôtel de police at 4, rue de la Montagne-Sainte-Geneviève. The museum is open daily except Sunday; admission is free.
The museum was originally started by prefect Louis Lépine for the Exposition Universelle, and has gradually grown through subsequent years. It now contains evidence, photographs, letters, memorabilia, and drawings that reflect major events in the history of France, famous criminal cases and characters, prisons, and daily life in the capital such as traffic and hygiene. Exhibits include a guillotine, uniforms, the pistol used in the assassination of Paul Doumer, and relics of the World War II occupation including German machine guns and insignias worn by Jews.
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Tram, also known as Tram Café Librairie, is a café and former bookstore in the 5th arrondissement of Paris in France. Located near the Panthéon, the café serves coffee and dessert, as well as breakfast and lunch. Operating until 2023, the adjoining bookstore provided a wide range of books ranging from children's books and bestsellers to graphic novels.