National Institute for Blind Youth, Paris 3D souvenir miniature replica building
National Institute for Blind Youth, Paris 3D souvenir miniature replica building
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National Institute for Blind Youth
Dimensions:
- Length: 174.0 mm (6.9 inches)
- Width: 129.0 mm (5.1 inches)
- Height: 41.0 mm (1.6 inches)
Scale: 1:500
Material: white PLA (plastic)
The National Institute for Blind Youth, located in Paris, France, has been a beacon of education and empowerment for visually impaired individuals since its founding in 1785. Its historic halls have witnessed groundbreaking advancements in accessibility and education, shaping opportunities for countless students.
Originally established as a hospice for blind children, the institute found its permanent home in a neoclassical building designed by architect Jacques-Germain Soufflot. This architectural masterpiece is characterized by its harmonious symmetry, elegant columns, and timeless grandeur, reflecting the Enlightenment ideals of education and progress.
The institute is closely associated with Louis Braille, one of its most famous students and later a teacher there. It was here, within these very walls, that Braille refined his revolutionary tactile writing system, empowering blind individuals worldwide to read and write independently. His legacy continues to inspire students at the institute and beyond.
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