Place des Vosges

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At Place des Vosges, you can visit Victor Hugo’s apartment, which was transformed into a writer’s house museum. Hugo lived here from 1832 to 1848. The apartment takes visitors through a chronological journey through the writer’s life, beginning with the antechamber and ending with a faithful recreation of the bedroom where he died in 1885. The museum includes fascinating items, including manuscripts, photographs, and furniture and decor items designed by Hugo himself.

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