Located at 6 place des Vosges, in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, the Maison Victor Hugo museum takes place in the mansion of Rohan-Guémené in which the author rented an apartment between 1832 and 1848.
The site allows to discover the interior inhabited by all the Hugo family on the second floor, as well as exhibition rooms on the first floor. The apartment is in the form of seven rooms in succession evoking all the course of Victor Hugo chronologically. Temporary exhibitions are regularly organized, with a turnover in the 600 drawings of the writer owned by the museum. The entrance to the permanent collections is free.
By appointment, researchers can also have access to the library and the cabinet of prints that include 11,000 books on the life and work of Victor Hugo.