La Cinémathèque Française, located in Paris, is housed in a striking building designed by Frank Gehry. This cultural institution boasts one of the world’s largest collections of films and movie memorabilia. The site encompasses a museum, cinema, research library, and an extensive shop. Visitors can explore the history of film through an array of costumes, props, posters, and cult objects on display. The theater regularly screens classic films and retrospectives, offering a comprehensive experience for cinephiles and casual visitors alike.
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