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Le square Honoré-Champion est avec le Square Gabriel-Pierné, l'un des deux petits squares situés derrière l'Institut de France, au début de la rue de Seine dans le 6e arrondissement de Paris.
Il s'étend sur moins de 400m². Ouvert en 1947, a été nommé en hommage à l'éditeur Honoré Champion
On y trouve une statue de pierre de Voltaire, commandée après la seconde guerre mondiale par l'État français, au sculpteur Léon-Ernest Drivier. À l'origine, elle devait être placée sur le quai Malaquais en remplacement de celle de Joseph-Michel Caillé détruite en 1941-1942. Mais différents avis retardèrent son installation, si bien que la statue fut installée dans le square Honoré-Champion en 1962[1], ainsi qu'un buste en pierre représentant Montesquieu (1689-1755), par Félix Lecomte (1737-1817). C'est la statue de la république qui remplacera celle de Caillé en 1992.