No one will visit this museum on their first visits to Paris, unless you are a fan of the writer and his works. But if you want a contrast with large museums saturated with tourists, then you can take quite a bit of time and go to the "light" of a famous writer. The museum is located in a very modest house where he lived, in the 16th rich district, so it looks even more contrasting. Nearby is a small garden, it is very nice. So you can imagine that once, over a cup of tea or a glass of wine, looking into the distance at the city, the writer conceived the plot of his next work.→
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