
Victor Hugo Museum
The Victor Hugo Museum, located in Paris, celebrates the life and work of the renowned French author Victor Hugo, best known for "Les Misérables" and "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame." The museum is housed in the apartment where Hugo lived for 16 years, preserving its original furniture, belongings, and personal artifacts. It offers insights into his literary career, political activism, and personal life through exhibits, manuscripts, and immersive rooms. Visitors can explore the author's creative environment and gain a deeper understanding of his influence on literature and society. The museum provides an intimate glimpse into Hugo’s world and legacy.