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Pasteur Institute: Overall view of facade

Date

Circa 1910

Location

Architecture Library, Hesburgh Libraries

Pasteur personally lived in this building from 1888-1895. The original building of the Institut Pasteur (which today is a complex of over 100 research units). The building has been preserved as the Musée Pasteur and is open to the public. The museum was established in 1935 in honor of Louis Pasteur (1822-1895), and preserves his memory in the apartment where he spent the last seven years of his life, as well as an impressive room where some 1,000 scientific instruments are exhibited, and the Neo-Byzantine chapel crypt in which he is buried.

Pasteur personally lived in this building from 1888-1895.

The original building of the Institut Pasteur (which today is a complex of over 100 research units). The building has been preserved as the Musée Pasteur and is open to the public. The museum was established in 1935 in honor of Louis Pasteur (1822-1895), and preserves his memory in the apartment where he spent the last seven years of his life, as well as an impressive room where some 1,000 scientific instruments are exhibited, and the Neo-Byzantine chapel crypt in which he is buried.
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