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- Musée_du_Barreau_de_Paris abstract "The Musée du Barreau de Paris is a French museum dedicated to the Paris Bar and its lawyers. It is near the Église Saint-Eustache in the Ier arrondissement at 25 rue du Jour, Paris, and open weekends by appointment; admission is free.The museum is within the vaulted cellars of the 17th century Hotel de la Porte, named for its owner, Antoine de la Porte (1641-1697), fresh fish merchant and mayor of Paris, and restored 1980-1981. Its collections include Philip III's ordinance of 23 October 1274, which first established the Paris Bar. Further items reflect legal history from the 17th century to the present, including manuscripts and exhibits from the trials of Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette, Émile Zola at the Dreyfus affair, Michel Ney, Pierre Cambronne, Villain (assassin of Jean Jaurès), and Alexandre Stavisky. It also has a fine collection of notes of oral arguments by lawyers including Claude François Chauveau-Lagarde (defender of Marie Antoinette), Fernand Labori (defender of Zola), Léon Gambetta, Raymond Poincaré, and Jacques Isorni (lawyer for Marshal Philippe Pétain). It contains numerous works of art related to the Paris Bar, including paintings, sculptures, prints, and photographs.".
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- Musée_du_Barreau_de_Paris subject Category:History_of_law_enforcement_in_France.
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