The database is periodically updated, and contains more than 515,000 entries as of October 2020.
[1] It covers several types of objects: stained glass, paintings, sculptures, religious and civil objects, scientific collections and industrial heritage.
[1] The database was named after 16th century potter and writer Bernard Palissy.
In 2005, the Palissy database contained some 280,000 records, including 170,000 for the Inventory and 110,000 for historic monuments.
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