HOME OF JULIETTE DROUET AND VICTOR HUGO
Maisonette in the attic floor, home to the idyll of Juliette Drouet and Victor Hugo in the summers of 1834 and 1835, left window.
In 1831, Julienne Drouet met Victor Hugo. In 1834, while vacationing with his family at Château des Roches, the writer rented her a house in the hamlet of Metz. Formerly the conciergerie of the Château de Montebello, it comprises a first floor and an attic storey. Although the facade has been altered, the original layout remains: the window on the left is Juliette's bedroom, where she wrote some of the 16,000 letters to Hugo.
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