Bibliothèque Quentin Blake is a dedicated space for childrenâs collection catered to kids up to 12 years old.
Picture books, nursery rhymes and traditional tales for the very young
Comic books, stories for early readers and novels
Board games
Part of a worldwide network, the Institut français du Royaume-Uni promotes French language and culture and encourages cross-cultural collaborations. Founded in 1910, and based in South Kensington in London, it comprises a Language Centre, a Cultural Centre, Ciné Lumière, a cinema with two screens, and a multi-media library, La Médiathèque.
The Institut welcomes over 100,000 people each year, thanks to its wide range of public events, from film screenings, debates and festivals to concerts and workshops. It has also developed a broad offer for young audiences through public and school activities and its dedicated spaces, the Bibliothèque Quentin Blake and LâAtelier. It also hosts Gazette, Londonâs most authentic French brasserie.
In addition, the Institut presents and supports external cultural events, in collaboration with British partners, and fosters creation from both sides of the Channel thanks to its flagship Franco-British programmes, Fluxus, Magnetic and Diaphonique.