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Every year the Cité Internationale accommodates 10,000 students, researchers and artists in its 40 houses.

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A DIVERSE ORGANISATION

Home to 10,000 students, researchers and artists every year, over 140 nationalities, 40 houses and a host of services, the Cité Internationale offers a unique setting backed by a remarkable organisation.

The Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris is unique among French universities and institutions. It is run by a private body, the Fondation Nationale, and is listed as a public-interest organisation. It manages on-site services and 18 residences. The other 22 houses each represent a country or Grande Ecole and have their own legal status.

RESIDENTS' ASSOCIATION

CITE INTERNATIONALE ADMISSIONS

Applicants for accommodation at the Cité Internationale are asked to meet a few basic criteria...

If you are a student or researcher or are involved in the arts, simply fill out an admissions form to submit your application. Please see the admissions criteria in the relevant section for details.

A HUB FOR ARTS AND CULTURE

Every year, the Cité Internationale hosts 1,000 events in arts and culture, organised by houses, residents and specialist services.

Culture is a cornerstone of life at the Cité Internationale. In addition to its theatre, the campus is also home to an orchestra, choir and heritage centre. It offers a range of services for those researching information either as a hobby or for the purposes of work or studies.

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SEMINARS AND CONFERENCES

Covering everything from seminars and forums to award ceremonies, board meetings and receptions, the Seminars and Conferences service is on hand to provide help and advice to organise your events in beautiful surroundings.

The Cité Internationale offers an outstanding setting, providing event organisers with a complete raft of services including venue rental, catering, technical installations and staffing.
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PATRONAGE AT THE CITÉ INTERNATIONALE

The Cité Internationale has always drawn on the generous support of key private donors such as Emile Deutsch de la Meurthe and John Rockefeller Jr.

The Cité Internationale has now reached a turning point and is on the verge of launching a wide-ranging development campaign to renovate and enhance its architectural heritage, pursue intellectual and cultural projects and offer new scholarships. Why not support to this new drive?

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FILMING AND PHOTOGRAPHY

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Cinema

Scenes from Gainsbourg (Vie Héroïque), by Joann Sfar, starring Eric Elmosnino (2009), were shot at French Provinces House, the Rosa Abreu de Grancher Foundation and the Argentina Foundation.

A bank-robbery scene from Mesrine, l’Instinct de Mort, by Jean-François Richet, starring Vincent Cassel (2008), was shot at the Pavillon Administratif de la Cité Internationale.

A scene from The Ninth Gate, by Roman Polanski, starring Johnny Depp (1999), was shot at the Cité Internationale’s Central Library.

Television

A number of episodes in the French series Avocats et Associés and Les Bleus were shot at the Cité Internationale.

 
In 2009, the annual spoof of the Cannes Film Festival by satirical French puppet show Les Guignols de l’Info was shot in front of Mexico House.
 
The video for the song Figures Imposées, by Julien Doré (2008), featuring Catherine Deneuve, was shot at the Deutsch de la Meurthe Foundation.
 
Photography

The Deutsch de la Meurthe Foundation was used as the backdrop for a “Mode Homme Italie” photo shoot for French Vogue magazine (2009).

The Cité Internationale’s park and swimming pool and the interior of Maison Internationale served as the set for a photo shoot by Adrian Parfene (2008).