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Museum in Paris, France
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Valentin Haüy Museum
Musée Valentin Haüy
Established1886
LocationParis, France
Coordinates48°50′52″N 2°18′51″E / 48.84778°N 2.31417°E / 48.84778; 2.31417
Typemuseum
FounderEdgard Guilbeau

The Musée Valentin Haüy is a private museum dedicated to tools and education of the blind, and located in the building of the Valentin Haüy Association, in the 7th arrondissement of Paris at 5, rue Duroc, Paris, France. It is open Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons without charge.

The museum was established in 1886 by Prof. Edgard Guilbeau of the Institut National des Jeunes Aveugles, and named in honor of Valentin Haüy (1745–1822), founder of the first school for the blind. It is now operated by the Association Valentin Haüy. The museum contains objects, equipment, and books from 1771 to the present day that document the history of tools and education for the visually impaired.

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7th arrondissement of Paris
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Primary and secondary schools
Colleges and universities
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Paris Métro stations
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