Reportedly, the university is considering turning the building into a French language school. It had served the “National Front” as a headquarter, after the party had inherited it from a millionaire supporter in the 1970s, according to the BBC.
The “National Front” is in debts. And while Chinese tourists may still shun Paris (does anyone have the latest statistics?), there seems to be some interest in learning French in the capital.
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