Fondation Rosa Abreu De Grancher (Maison de Cuba), Cité internationale universitaire, Paris, France
The Rosa Abreu de Grancher Foundation was opened to house Cuban students in Paris. It was founded due to a donation by Pierre Sanchez Abreu and his sister Rosalia. The Foundation is named after their aunt, Rosa Abreu, of Cuban origin, and her late husband, French Professor Jacques-Joseph Grancher, who worked with Louis Pasteur on rabies vaccine. The project was inspired by the Cathedral of Havana to build an elegant Spanish colonial style building. Arch. Albert Laprade 1930-33.
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