VICTOR HUGO'S HOUSE AND LITERARY MUSEUM
Monuments
2024
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2024
It was in Vianden, which he had already visited three times, that the author of Les Misérables came to seek asylum after being expelled from Belgium on May 30, 1871. He stayed in a room on the second floor of this house "at the corner of the bridge" from June 8 to August 22, 1871. What remains of his stay in this three-story house is the original furniture as well as numerous drawings, notebooks, souvenirs and original letters written to Juliette Drouet, his 18-year-old mistress.
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Un lieu paisible, très peu fréquenté, qui fourmille d'anecdotes au sujet de l'écrivain. La chambre occupée par Victor Hugo est émouvante. Les illustrations murales de Pit Wagner contribuent largement au plaisir de la visite. La terrasse littéraire au bord de l'Our permet de faire une petite pause.
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