Institut National des Jeunes Aveugles, School for blind students in 7th arrondissement, France.
The Institut National des Jeunes Aveugles is a specialized school located on Boulevard des Invalides that provides comprehensive education to blind and visually impaired students. The building contains classrooms, music studios, and workshop spaces where students develop both academic knowledge and practical skills.
The institution was founded in 1785 by Valentin Haüy and was the first school facility worldwide designed specifically for blind students. King Louis XVI supported the project with royal patronage granted in 1786, helping the school establish stable growth.
Louis Braille developed his revolutionary reading and writing system while studying and teaching at this institution during the early nineteenth century.
The institute is relatively easy to reach using public transportation in this central Paris neighborhood. Visitors should know that the rooms and classrooms have special layouts designed to accommodate blind and visually impaired students.
A music class was established here in 1826 and grew into a center for organ instruction with considerable influence. Many talented organists who studied at the school went on to perform in notable Paris churches.
Industry: accueil ou accompagnement sans hébergement d’enfants handicapés
Website: http://inja.fr
GPS coordinates: 48.84750,2.31556
Latest update: December 10, 2025 15:46
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