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  1. The Irish College in Paris (Irish: Coláiste na nGael, French: Collège des Irlandais, Latin: Collegium Clericorum Hibernoram) was for three centuries a major Roman Catholic educational establishment for Irish students.

  2. The Irish Colleges in Paris, 1660-1818 - Conférence de Liam Chambers. The Irish College in Paris developed from a tiny, struggling community in the 1660s to become the most important centre for Irish Catholic priests and students on the continent during the ‘penal era’. Listen now

  3. Unreal Cities in association with the Institute of Irish Studies at the University of Liverpool and the Centre Culturel Irlandais present Beckett Unbound 2024. This rich programme of theatre, dance, music, film and discussion explores Samuel Beckett 's wild fascination with communication and technology's traversal of time and distance.

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  4. 5 de dez. de 2023 · The library. The media center. Cultural events throughout the year. The Irish Cultural Centre at a distance. Useful information. The Irish and Paris, a long (hi)story. Since 2002, the Centre Culturel Irlandais has been housed in the historic Collège des Irlandais building, a landmark of Irish culture in Europe whose creation was no accident.

  5. Over time, the Irish Colleges in Paris would become the most important. BEGINNINGS, 1578-1660. Despite the long history of Irish links with the French capital, Paris was not an obvious destination for Catholic students from Ireland in the later sixteenth century.

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  6. Le Centre culturel irlandais de Paris est une institution culturelle ouverte depuis octobre 2002 et située 5 rue des Irlandais dans le 5e arrondissement dans le bâtiment du collège des Irlandais.

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  7. On 16 October 1802, Irish colleges located in Toulouse, Bordeaux, Nantes, Douai, Lille, Antwerp, Leuven and Paris were merged under a unique administration, alongside the Scottish College in Douai and Scots College in Paris.