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Victor Hugo House Paris: Explore the Life of a Literary Icon
Housed since 1903 in the very apartment where Victor Hugo lived from 1832 to 1848, the museum emerged thanks to the generosity of writer friend Paul Meurice, who donated his collections to Paris. Hugo wrote iconic works like Les Misérables and Ruy Blas within these walls. After major renovations (closed 2019–2020), the house now welcomes visitors with restored rooms, a pedagogical space, and a café overlooking the courtyard.

Tropical Aquarium
Founded in 1931 for the Paris Colonial Exhibition, the Tropical Aquarium is located in the Palais de la Porte Dorée, a stunning Art Deco building in eastern Paris. It was one of the first public aquariums in France and remains a popular educational site for biodiversity and marine conservation.
The aquarium hosts over 5,000 animals from 300 species across ecosystems including Amazonian rivers, African lakes, Indo-Pacific coral reefs, and mangroves.
Louvre Museum
The Louvre Museum (Musée du Louvre) in Paris is the world’s most visited art museum and one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. Originally built as a medieval fortress in the late 12th century and later transformed into a royal palace, it became a public museum during the French Revolution. Officially opened on August 10, 1793 as the Musée central des arts de la République, the Louvre has since grown into a global cultural treasure. Its vast collections span from ancient civilizations to the 19th century, featuring masterpieces like the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo. Today, the Louvre is not only a symbol of Parisian heritage but also a must-visit destination for art, history, and architecture lovers worldwide.

