VILLA LA SOLITUDE : JULES VERNE'S HOUSE
The house of Jules Verne is quite different from the neighboring fishermen's houses in Le Crotoy, attracting many writers and artists.
Le Crotoy has attracted and inspired many writers and artists, including Jules Verne. As early as 1865, he rented La Solitude, a house quite different from the neighboring fishermen's cottages, atno. 9... rue Jules Verne. You'll have to see it from the outside, as it's not open to the public. However, a plaque indicates that "Jules Verne lived in this house from 1865 to 1870". It was here that the writer found inspiration for Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea.
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