Museum
Jules Verne Museum
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The Jules Verne Museum is housed in a charming 19th-century mansion overlooking the Loire River in Nantes, the birthplace of the legendary author. The museum offers an immersive journey into Verne's imaginative world, showcasing original manuscripts, first editions, personal artifacts, and intricate models of the fantastical vehicles from his novels, such as the Nautilus from 'Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea' and the spaceship from 'From the Earth to the Moon'. Interactive displays and multimedia presentations bring his stories to life, while the museum's setting, with views of the river that inspired his seafaring tales, adds a poetic touch. Visitors can also explore a dedicated room about Verne's life in Nantes and his global influence on science and literature. It's a must-visit for fans of science fiction and anyone curious about one of France's most visionary writers.
Don't miss
- See original handwritten manuscripts of Verne's novels, including 'Around the World in 80 Days'.
- Admire detailed models of the Nautilus and other fantastical vehicles.
- Explore the interactive globe and multimedia displays about his voyages extraordinaires.
- View personal items like Verne's desk, letters, and photographs.
- Enjoy the panoramic view of the Loire River from the museum's garden.
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