
To visit the former living space of one of France's most celebrated literary figures and walk where he walked...
Within the splendid 17th century buildings of Place des Vosges is Victor Hugo's apartment turned museum, where he lived for 16 years and where he wrote a great part of Les Miserables. The interior showcases his living space and an extensive display of personal works, including drawings and elaborate furnishings, much of which he designed himself (uncommon pursuits and a fascinating discovery about this great writer, prolific poet and statesman!).
The visit is a wonderful tribute to a man who spent much of his life in contemplation and wonder regarding humanity, in search for understanding, social justice and truth...
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Be like the bird who, pausing in her flight awhile on boughs too slight,
feels them give way beneath her, and yet sings, knowing she hath wings - Victor Hugo
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