Apur has a documentary collection dedicated to the urban, social, economic, and environmental evolutions of Paris and the greater Paris metropolitan area, with comparisons to other major European and international metropolitan areas.
This collection, comprising over 20,000 references, includes not only Apur’s publications but also books, plans, deliberations of the Paris Council, study and research papers, public reports, theses and memoirs.
An iconographic collection is also available. Primarily focused on Paris, it covers the period from 1970 to the present. With approximately 20,000 digital documents and 70,000 analog documents, it includes photographs, current and historical plans, studies, and projections.
These documents are available for consultation by appointment but cannot be loaned externally.
Contact us via the contact form or documentation[@]apur.org