The former residence of Feiandeng Hugo is a very distinctive building. The overall scale of the former residence is quite atmospheric. The former residence here is also very overall. You can see a lot of rich things. This former residence is also a place suitable for visiting. [Fun] Very interesting [Cost-effective] Very good value for money
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The former residence of Feiandeng Hugo is a very distinctive building. The overall scale of the former residence is quite atmospheric. The former residence here is also very overall. You can see a lot of rich things. This former residence is also a place suitable for visiting. [Fun] Very interesting [Cost-effective] Very good value for money
Hugo, a famous French writer who was exiled to Fianden three times in 1863, 1865 and 1870, loved Fianden and the surrounding landscape. Hugo's former residence is now converted into the Hugo Museum, which displays Hugo's experience during his stay in Fianden, some furniture he used and paintings of his landscape in Luxembourg. The Hugo Museum truly reproduces the scenes where Hugo lived when he was exiled to Luxembourg, his desk, the scenery from the window, his manuscripts, paintings, stories.
The house is opposite the Fort Fianden, by the small bridge of the river below the valley. It displays a large number of Hugo manuscripts, as well as the furniture he uses, and there is a statue of Hugo sitting and thinking in the house. Through the window, you can see the Fiandeng Castle on the opposite mountain. The environment is really good.
It was Hugo's former residence in Luxembourg, where Hugo briefly lived for three months during his 19 years in exile in France, and now serves as a museum to introduce his life.
Hugo's former residence, but when I went there, there was a notice posted outside. I didn't know why it was not open to the public that day. From the outside, it was no different from ordinary houses.