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Home / France / Paris - "City of Light" / Maison de Victor Hugo 20
We are all familiar with the talent of Victor Hugo as a poet and writer, but on a visit to the Maison de Victor Hugo in the Place des Vosges in Paris, we also got to see his creative talent as a collector, DIY enthusiast and designer. A must-visit for fans of the famous French author.
Read more about our visit to Maison de Victor Hugo Here.
- Adam and Eve stained glass
- Chinese Drawing Room
- Chinese lantern in the Chinese Drawing Room
- Entrance to Maison de Victor Hugo on Place des Vosges
- Juliette Drouet's dining room in Guernsey. Victor Hugo was a DIY enthusiast and the objects in this room were created by VH from second-hand furniture and objects that he liked
- Maison de Victor Hugo on Place des Vosges
- Ornate furniture in Juliette Drouet's dining room in Guernesey
- Red living room. On the right is a bust of Victor Hugo by David d'Angers and a portrait of VH and his son François-Victor
- Some works of Victor Hugo along the staircase
- Staircase to the second floor of Hôtel de Rohan-Guéménée, where Victor Hugo rented an apartment in 1832
- Table aux quartre encriers - Table with four inkwells
- The Antechamber with family portraits and mementos of Victor Hugo's youth
- The Anteroom
- The Chinese Drawing Room replicates Hauteville Fairy, Juliette Drouet's home on Guernsey which Victor Hugo designed.
- The Chinese Drawing Room with its many Chinese decorative elements reflect the period when Victor Hugo was in exile in Guenesey