The Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux-Arts is a fine arts school of PSL Research University in Paris, France. The school campus consists of a complex of buildings located between the quai Malaquais and the rue Bonaparte on about two hectares in the Saint-Germain-des-Prés section of Paris. The main entrance is flanked by massive carved heads of Pierre Paul Puget and Nicolas Poussin created in 1838 by Michel-Louis Victor Mercier. A symmetrical courtyard and the largest central building, the Palais des Études, were created by architect Felix Duban in 1830. The core of the campus complex is the Hémicycle d'Honneur, a semi-circular theater located within the Palais. Other major buildings are the 1820 Bâtiment des Loges, the modified cloister called the Cour des Mûriers, the 1862 Bâtiment des Expositions, the 1750 Hôtel de Chimay, and a block of studios built circa 1945.

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