Albert School
Built in 1889, our venue is one of the former ceramic workshops of Choisy-le-Roi, in the 10th district of Paris. Over the years, it served as a museum, and in the last decades was a walk-through haunted house.
It was recently renovated to accommodate Albert School, a data-centric business school. It retains its charm as warm hybrid space, halfway between a school and a co-working space.

History
1889
The Boulenger establishments, a French ceramic industry dynasty, commissioned the construction of their headquarters between 1889 and 1892, by architects Georges Jacotin and Ernest Brunnarius
1978
The Musée de l'Affiche is established and later renamed the Musée de la Publicité in 1982, before moving to The Louvre in 1990
1981
The street facade, the vestibule with its ceramic decor, the baluster staircase, and the exhibition room with its decor were listed as historical monuments by decree
2011
From 2011 to 2021, the building housed the Manoir de Paris, a haunted house type attraction.
2022
In 2022, it became the Albert School, a business school focused on data. Founded by Gregoire Genest the school has received investment from Xavier Niel
What is Albert School?
Albert School is an innovative French institution that merges the realms of business and engineering schools, focusing on the combination of data and business to meet corporate skill demands. Drawing from the best of French higher education, it aims to connect students and businesses needing their unique skills as early as possible, starting from the first year of study.










