Maison de Victor Hugo
Maison de Victor Hugo
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This place is temporarily closed. The former home of the 19th-century author Victor Hugo is now a museum with exhibits on his life.
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Neighborhood: Le Marais
The Marais is a winding maze of multi-faceted streets that beg to be explored. It bursts with small boutiques, historic buildings, cozy traditional restaurants, and hidden parks. Around each corner, you'll come across little gems of architecture spanning the centuries, from understated medieval towers to classical libraries and 17th century splendor. This neighborhood unites a rich mix of people of all ages, but it's best known for the gay scene mostly in the south and the Jewish community around Rue des Rosiers.
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- Ali921Edinburgh, United Kingdom1,502 contributionsAmplace to visit for Victor Hugo fansIf you a VH fan then this is certainly a place you should visit. They have tried their best to collect as much memorabilia as they can which relates to this property. It doesn't take too long. There is a cafe attached to the property and you can relax in the central gardens afterwards.Visited April 2023Written May 3, 2023
- unclelouieNew Ulm, Minnesota1,350 contributionsThe home of author Victor Hugo is definitely worth a visitGo to the Place des Vosges #6, go up the stairs, and you will have a wonderful time seeing an apartment where Victor Hugo lived for quite a few years. His personal possessions are there but I do not know if the furniture was actually his or not but it did look old enough. A plus is that the museum is free! In addition the Place des Vosges is worth a good look also.Visited June 2023Written August 5, 2023
- Galway129Galway, Ireland50 contributionsNice insight into Victor Hugo's lifeFound this by chance as we visited Place des Vosges one morning. It is free entry and has a nice collection relating to Hugo's life. It is set out over 2 floors and gives a nice insight to Hugo. There are toilets on the top floor and a nice cafe in the courtyard.Visited August 2023Traveled with familyWritten September 14, 2023
- Grant SAlnwick, United Kingdom30 contributionsMoving and well worth a visit!Have been to Paris many times and always try to visit different attractions. Really enjoyed learning more about Victor Hugo and his amazing canon of work and its wider impact. It's a very moving and quite personal museum and even if you don't know his work it is engaging. Lovely and stylish cafe too.Visited February 2024Traveled as a coupleWritten February 5, 2024
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unclelouie
New Ulm, MN1,350 contributions
Jun 2023
Go to the Place des Vosges #6, go up the stairs, and you will have a wonderful
time seeing an apartment where Victor Hugo lived for quite a few years. His
personal possessions are there but I do not know if the furniture was actually
his or not but it did look old enough. A plus is that the museum is free! In addition
the Place des Vosges is worth a good look also.
time seeing an apartment where Victor Hugo lived for quite a few years. His
personal possessions are there but I do not know if the furniture was actually
his or not but it did look old enough. A plus is that the museum is free! In addition
the Place des Vosges is worth a good look also.
Written August 5, 2023
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Galway129
Galway, Ireland50 contributions
Aug 2023 • Family
Found this by chance as we visited Place des Vosges one morning. It is free entry and has a nice collection relating to Hugo's life. It is set out over 2 floors and gives a nice insight to Hugo. There are toilets on the top floor and a nice cafe in the courtyard.
Written September 14, 2023
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EmmaFerrier
Edinburgh, UK46 contributions
Feb 2018 • Family
How is this place free?!
And how are people giving this 1 star?
You are entering a building that Victor Hugo lived in. You are seeing furniture he used and owned - including the exact bed he died in, and artwork he painted as well as photographs and commissioned portraits.
There was a couple who walked past me at one point and one said 'ugh boring' and the partner replied 'tell me about it' as they left. I'm not sure what they expected? As a place marketed as a museum of a literary great's home it was exactly what you would expect - the rooms he lived in with his furniture and some info about his life?
Anyway. As someone who admires Hugo and adores his work, this place was incredible. I finished reading Les Mis just before coming to Paris so to be in the room where he began the piece is just overwhelming. To be where he once was is just... I can't describe what it meant to me and the fact I was able to do so for free was just so... the word humbling is coming to me but I don't know. I just felt so much respect for the fact little old me was being allowed to enter this place and I believe Hugo would love that people can see it for free.
I'm rambling now, and I do apologise. I just can't get over it and I am so so glad I went here since I never got the chance to visit the Pantheon.
If you love literature then this is a must see.
And how are people giving this 1 star?
You are entering a building that Victor Hugo lived in. You are seeing furniture he used and owned - including the exact bed he died in, and artwork he painted as well as photographs and commissioned portraits.
There was a couple who walked past me at one point and one said 'ugh boring' and the partner replied 'tell me about it' as they left. I'm not sure what they expected? As a place marketed as a museum of a literary great's home it was exactly what you would expect - the rooms he lived in with his furniture and some info about his life?
Anyway. As someone who admires Hugo and adores his work, this place was incredible. I finished reading Les Mis just before coming to Paris so to be in the room where he began the piece is just overwhelming. To be where he once was is just... I can't describe what it meant to me and the fact I was able to do so for free was just so... the word humbling is coming to me but I don't know. I just felt so much respect for the fact little old me was being allowed to enter this place and I believe Hugo would love that people can see it for free.
I'm rambling now, and I do apologise. I just can't get over it and I am so so glad I went here since I never got the chance to visit the Pantheon.
If you love literature then this is a must see.
Written February 5, 2018
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BradJill
Hong Kong, China159,778 contributions
Dec 2018 • Couples
An interesting place to visit at Place des Vosges is Mansion de Victor Hugo in the corner of the square. This was Victor Hugo's apartment from 1832 to 1848. Today the property has been setup as a museum and interesting place to visit if you a fan of the French poet and novelist or have interest in viewing a typical residency at this fashionable location in the 19th century. Opening hours are 10am to 6pm (closed on Mondays).
Here you find seven rooms decorated with Hugo's furniture, artwork and other objects from his life which were originally from this residence as well as his property in Guernsey. The arrangement is such that you can learn about the life of Victor Hugo in a chronological manner.
Note: A visit to Mansion de Victor Hugo at Place des Vosges is free. However there is an audio guide service (€5) as well as temporary exhibitions held here which you can also pay to view. See the website to learn what exhibitions are being held at the time of your intended visit.
Here you find seven rooms decorated with Hugo's furniture, artwork and other objects from his life which were originally from this residence as well as his property in Guernsey. The arrangement is such that you can learn about the life of Victor Hugo in a chronological manner.
Note: A visit to Mansion de Victor Hugo at Place des Vosges is free. However there is an audio guide service (€5) as well as temporary exhibitions held here which you can also pay to view. See the website to learn what exhibitions are being held at the time of your intended visit.
Written February 22, 2019
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Anne M
Dublin, Ireland108 contributions
Apr 2019 • Family
Went there today April 16th 2019 and it has closed for a year! They are building a tea room and adding a garden apparently...
Written April 19, 2019
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rickpen1
Atlanta, GA105 contributions
Oct 2017 • Couples
We went to Victor Hugo's house...but he wasn't home.
This place is a bit unusual. It is free, but you have to get a ticket. You also have to go through security and we had to check our umbrellas. You are not allowed to use your camera's flash, and there was a rather large gentleman there to remind you. I got the feeling that if I had accidentally fired my flash he might have tackled me and tossed me out.
The house was quite interesting and we were inspired to read more about Victor Hugo.
This place is a bit unusual. It is free, but you have to get a ticket. You also have to go through security and we had to check our umbrellas. You are not allowed to use your camera's flash, and there was a rather large gentleman there to remind you. I got the feeling that if I had accidentally fired my flash he might have tackled me and tossed me out.
The house was quite interesting and we were inspired to read more about Victor Hugo.
Written November 3, 2017
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ilGrec0
Thessaloniki Region, Greece671 contributions
May 2014 • Couples
I have read in tripadvisor that some of the floors are free and this was indeed the case. If you are not interested to visit all the exhibitions, you can ask in the ticket office for a free ticket and visit, if I remember correctly, the 2nd and 3rd floor. You will find (almost unexpectedly for us) many interesting thematic rooms and an excellent view of Place des Vosges. We have stayed in the Museum for half an hour but if you want to visit all the floors you should spend around 2 hours.
Written July 17, 2014
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Jude064
Bromley, UK190 contributions
Jul 2017 • Couples
An interesting visit if you are interested in Victor Hugo, less so perhaps if you are not. Several rooms of art, furniture and photos with a link to the writer, poet and political activist. There is also one floor that features a temporary exhibition- you might want to check out what it is before you pay to see it - its optional in the price. We bought the audio guide but you don't need to - there is plenty of written information. It took us about 45 mins to wander round. It's set in Place des Vosges which is a pretty square with trees and lawns, surrounded by lovely buildings and some shops and restaurants. A good place to eat after you visit the house.
Written July 29, 2017
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Jeanne70
Paris1,034 contributions
Dec 2012 • Family
If you expect a big museum about the writer Victor Hugo, you will be disappointed, but if you want to feel the atmosphere and see where this giant of literature lived and worked, you will like la Maison de Victor Hugo. It is situated on the beautiful Place des Vosges in the Marais district of Paris and, if like me you are curious to see what is behind the impressive facades of the houses and long French windows, this will be a good opportunity to see it. The museum itself is not the full house but the apartment occupied by Victor Hugo and his family on the second floor. The visit is free, you only have to pay if you want to see the exhibition (temporary) at the first floor, which was about Mediums when we went. The apartment is quite large and, in the 5 or so rooms are paintings, objects and decor which belonged to Victor Hugo. I found it interesting and very touching, full of charm and evocation of the genius who wrote les Miserables and Notre Dame de Paris. After the visit we went to Cafe Carette, under the arcade of la Place des Vosges and had a lovely time.
Written December 28, 2012
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CanadianinBatonRouge
San Marcos, TX2,637 contributions
We came across this by accident as we were exploring Paris. Very interesting and well laid out musuem over 3 floors. Free to get in and recommend you get the audio guide for 5 Euros.
Written July 29, 2009
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