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The house
Hauteville House on Guernsey was entirely refurbished and decorated by Victor Hugo himself. It was his home during his exile, from 1856 to 1870, and he later came back to spend time here in 1872, 1875 and 1878. A work of art in its own right, the house was the birthplace of some of Victor Hugo's...
Accessibility
Since 2005, the Maison de Victor Hugo has been committed to a proactive policy of welcoming all visitors. We use all the technical and human means at our disposal to ensure that visitors with disabilities can visit the museum independently.
Hearing impairment
The cash desk and cloakroom are equipped with a magnetic induction loop so that any visitor with a hearing aid can communicate easily with museum staff. At the reception desk, staff trained in sign language (LSF) are identified by a badge.
Mental disability
The museum's staff is trained to welcome people with mental and psychological disabilities. The museum has held the Tourism and Handicap Label for welcoming people with mental impairment since 2012.
Physical impairment
Disabled parking spaces are available opposite the museum entrance. The museum is equipped with a lift which gives access to all levels: exhibition rooms, Victor Hugo's apartment, and the library.