Headquarters of the French Communist Party
| Headquarters of the French Communist Party | |
|---|---|
Interactive map of the Headquarters of the French Communist Party area | |
| Alternative names | Espace Niemeyer |
| General information | |
| Architectural style | Modernism |
| Location | 2 Place du Colonel Fabien, Paris, France |
| Coordinates | 48°52′40″N 2°22′19″E / 48.8778°N 2.3719°E |
| Construction started | 1968 |
| Completed | 1980 |
| Inaugurated | 1971 |
| Client | French Communist Party |
| Owner | French Communist Party |
| Design and construction | |
| Architects |
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| Engineer | Jacques Tricot |
| Other designers | Jean Prouvé |
| Designations | Monument historique |
| Other information | |
| Public transit access | |
| Website | |
| espace-niemeyer | |
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The headquarters of the French Communist Party (French: siège du Parti communiste français) are located at 2 Place du Colonel Fabien in the 19th arrondissement of Paris. The lead architect was Oscar Niemeyer, who had previously designed many buildings for Brazil's new capital of Brasília.