BnF exhibition explores the history of cartography
The Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF) is hosting an immersive exhibition on the history of maps and cartography. The show, titled 'À la BnF, une immersion dans le monde de la carte,' offers visitors a deep dive into the evolution of mapmaking, from ancient portolans to modern digital mapping. It features rare documents from the BnF's collections, including medieval mappae mundi, Renaissance atlases, and 18th-century military maps. The exhibition is designed as a sensory experience, combining original artifacts with digital projections and interactive stations. It runs from May 2026 at the BnF site in Paris. The show was curated by the BnF's maps and plans department. The article was published in Le Journal des Arts on April 30, 2026.
Key facts
- The exhibition is titled 'À la BnF, une immersion dans le monde de la carte'.
- It focuses on the history of cartography.
- The show includes rare maps from the BnF collections.
- It features medieval mappae mundi, Renaissance atlases, and 18th-century military maps.
- The exhibition combines original artifacts with digital projections and interactive stations.
- It runs from May 2026 at the BnF in Paris.
- The exhibition was curated by the BnF's maps and plans department.
- The article was published in Le Journal des Arts on April 30, 2026.
Entities
Institutions
- Bibliothèque nationale de France
- Le Journal des Arts
Locations
- Paris
- France