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  1. 17 de sept. de 2022 · The CCI, at 5 rue des Irlandais near the Pantheon in Paris, this autumn celebrates the 20th anniversary of its transformation from the centuries-old Irish College to Ireland’s leading arts ...

  2. The Pontifical Irish College, with its wonderful location, blend of history, and faith welcomes visitors and pilgrims. The College is situated five minutes’ walk from the Rome’s Cathedral, the Basilica of St. John Lateran’s and the Holy Stairs, and close to the Basilica of St. Clement, home to the Irish Dominicans in Rome.

  3. 5 de dic. de 2023 · In Paris, just a stone’s throw from the Panthéon, the Centre Culturel Irlandais (Irish Cultural Center) has been promoting Irish culture in Paris for over 20 years. Free and open to all, it’s a cultural venue not to be missed! And it’s no coincidence that Paris is home to this flagship of Irish culture in Europe.

  4. Irish students who have enrolled in a recognised third-level educational institution, in Paris or its regions. Students who are registered in full-time courses in a third-level educational institution in Ireland and who are staying in Paris to further their studies. Student trainees with an offer of work experience in Paris or its region.

  5. The Pontifical Irish College, with its wonderful location, blend of history, and faith welcomes visitors and pilgrims. The College is situated five minutes’ walk from the Rome’s Cathedral, the Basilica of St. John Lateran’s and the Holy Stairs, and close to the Basilica of St. Clement, home to the Irish Dominicans in Rome.

  6. 4 de oct. de 2020 · This year marks 150 years since the Irish College in Paris was turned upside down by the Franco-Prussian War. It all began when the French Second Empire, under Emperor Napoleon III, declared war ...

  7. It was closed in 1793 like the other Irish Colleges in French-controlled areas, following the French Revolution. Its property was sold by the French Government, while later in 1805 the remaining interests were transferred to the Irish College in Paris. Notables. Bishop John O'Brien, entered Toulouse in 1725, Bachelor of Divinity in 1733.