Are you a literature enthusiast? Here are the best language and literature museums in France
1Jules Verne Museum
NantesThe Jules Verne Museum, located in Nantes, France, was established in 1978. It is dedicated to the life and works of the renowned writer Jules Verne, who was born in this city. The museum offers a deep dive into the world of this famous author, providing a unique opportunity to explore his life, his works, and his influence on literature and science fiction. 2Postcard Museum
AntibesA series of stories captured on real historical postcards are what lies hidden in this little gem of a museum. The guide there speaks both English and French and will be happy to tell you about the historical value of this half-forgotten type of correspondence. 3Jean de La Fontaine Museum
Château-ThierryThe Musée Jean de La Fontaine is a unique writer's house museum situated in the charming town of Château-Thierry, France. This museum offers a glimpse into the life and works of the renowned French fabulist, Jean de La Fontaine. 4Ivan Turgenev European Museum
BougivalThe Ivan Turgenev Museum is situated at 16 rue Yvan Tourgueneff in Bougival, within the Yvelines department of France. Currently, the only access to the museum is through the parking lot of the forest, located at rue de la Croix au Vents. 5Zola House
MédanThe residence of Émile Zola, located at 26 rue Pasteur in Médan in the Yvelines department, is a significant site for literary enthusiasts. Zola, a renowned French novelist, purchased this house in 1878 using the earnings from his novel 'The Killer'. This house not only served as his dwelling but also as a source of inspiration for his works. 6National Museum of Education
RouenThe National Museum of Education (MUNAÉ) is a French museum situated in the city of Rouen. It is part of the Canopé network, a French educational resource network. The museum has been awarded the label 'Museum of France', a mark of recognition by the French Ministry of Culture. 7Museum of Brittany
RennesThe Brittany Museum, known as Musée de Bretagne in French, is a social history museum situated in the Champs Libres cultural centre in Rennes, France. The museum is dedicated to the conservation, study, and presentation of the history of Brittany and Breton heritage from prehistory to the present day. It provides a comprehensive overview of the region's history and culture, making it a significant destination for those interested in understanding Brittany's past and present. 8Musee Maison Pierre Corneille
RouenThe Pierre-Corneille Museum is a tribute to the life and works of the renowned writer Pierre Corneille. It is situated in his birthplace in Rouen, a stone's throw away from the Place du Vieux-Marché. This location not only offers a glimpse into the life of the writer but also provides a chance to explore the historic city of Rouen. 9Museum of the Arab World
ParisThe institut du monde arabe (Institute of the Arab World) is a building and an organization in Paris. The building houses, among other things, the Museum of the Arab World and a library. It is part of the Grands Travaux which is the legacy of the presidency of François Mitterrand. The building was d 10Municipal Archives
AvignonA place housing all the documents and written evidence of the regional history, cultural heritage, important buildings as well as citizens. 11Saint John Perse Foundation
Aix-en-ProvenceThe Saint-John-Perse Museum is a municipal museum situated in the historic district of Pointe-à-Pitre, in Guadeloupe. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists who are exploring the city. The museum is a significant cultural site that offers insights into the local history and culture. 12Jean Vilar Centre
AvignonThe Maison Jean Vilar, inaugurated on July 18, 1979, is a cultural hub dedicated to the life and work of Jean Vilar. Vilar was a significant figure in French theatre, known for his role as the founder of the Avignon Festival and the director of the Théâtre National Populaire (TNP). The Maison Jean Vilar offers a range of activities including performances, readings, meetings, and exhibitions, providing a comprehensive insight into Vilar's contributions to the world of theatre. 13Mundolingua
ParisMundolingua is a museum in Paris that is dedicated to language and linguistics. Organized on two levels, the museum features touchscreens, recordings, games and objects that illustrate the various subjects. 14Musée des Arts et Métiers du Livre
MontolieuThe Musée des Arts et Métiers du Livre de Montolieu was established by Michel Braibant, a passionate bookbinder and bibliophile. This museum is a testament to his love for books and the art of bookbinding, offering visitors a unique insight into the history and craft of bookmaking. 15Musée de la vie romantique
ParisThe Musée de la vie romantique museum is one of the three literary museums in Paris together with Maison de Balzac and Maison de Victor Hugo. It displays works of romantic authors - e.g. sculptures by Bartholdi, paintings by Ary Scheffer and also many items connected to the persona of George Sand. 16Cayla Castle-Museum
AndillacThe Cayla Castle-Museum, also known as the Eugénie and Maurice de Guérin Museum, is situated in the quaint town of Andillac, in the Tarn department of France. This location offers visitors a chance to explore the rich history and culture of the region while enjoying the scenic beauty of the French countryside. 17Museum Jean-Jacques Rousseau
MontmorencyThe Jean-Jacques Rousseau Museum is situated in the charming town of Montmorency, nestled in the Val-d'Oise department of France. This location offers visitors a chance to explore the rich history and culture of the region while immersing themselves in the life and works of the renowned philosopher, Jean-Jacques Rousseau. 18Denis Diderot House of Enlightenment
LangresLa Maison des Lumières Denis Diderot (MLDD) is a museum located in the French city of Langres. It is dedicated to the life and works of Denis Diderot, a writer, philosopher, and co-editor of the Encyclopédie, who was born in Langres on October 5, 1713. The museum was opened on Diderot's 300th birthday, October 5, 2013, and is supported by the city of Langres. 19Maison de Balzac
ParisThe Maison de Balzac is a writer's museum in paris that is dedicated to the person of Honoré de Balzac (1799-1850), who lived and wrote here for a long time. The house with its large garden is the only Parisian residence of Balzac that has been preserved. Balzac wrote La Comédie humaine (The Human C 20Museum of National Resistance
Champigny-sur-MarneThe Museum of National Resistance (MRN) is a network of museums dedicated to the French Resistance during World War II. Its main site is located in Champigny-sur-Marne, a town situated to the east of Paris. This museum is part of a larger network that includes other sites across France, making it a significant point of interest for those interested in the history of the French Resistance. 21Museum Marguerite Yourcenar
Saint-Jans-CappelThe Marguerite-Yourcenar Museum is situated in the heart of Saint-Jans-Cappel, a commune in the Dunkirk district, in the canton of Bailleul-Nord-Est. This location is easily accessible via highway exits (A25) and the railway station located in Bailleul, which is just 5 kilometers from the village. This makes it a convenient destination for tourists. 22House Alexandra David-Néel
Digne-les-BainsThe Alexandra David-Néel House, also known as Samten Dzong, is a museum and interpretation center located in Digne-les-Bains, France. This museum is dedicated to the life and works of the orientalist writer Alexandra David-Néel. It was her former residence and is a significant site for understanding her life and contributions to literature and oriental studies. 23Paul Valéry Museum
SèteThe Paul Valéry Museum is a significant cultural landmark in the city of Sète. It is situated on the slope of Mount Saint-Clair, overlooking the marine cemetery where the renowned poet Paul Valéry is laid to rest. This location not only offers a rich historical context but also provides visitors with a picturesque view of the surrounding area. 24Le Clos Arsène Lupin, Maison Maurice Leblanc
ÉtretatLe Clos Arsène Lupin, Maison Maurice Leblanc is a museum located in Étretat, dedicated to the fictional hero Arsène Lupin, who was created by the writer Maurice Leblanc. The museum is situated in the former home of Maurice Leblanc, providing an intimate look into the life and works of the author. 25Champollion Museum
FigeacThe Champollion Museum, situated in Figeac, Lot, France, is a tribute to the life and work of Jean-François Champollion. Known for his significant contribution to the deciphering of Egyptian hieroglyphs, Champollion's legacy is preserved and celebrated in this museum. Visitors can explore the history of Champollion's life, his discoveries, and the broader history of writing. 26Museum Alexandre Dumas
Villers-CotterêtsThe Alexandre Dumas Museum, located in Villers-Cotterêts, France, was inaugurated in 1905. The museum is situated in the commune where Thomas-Alexandre Davy de la Pailleterie, the father of the renowned writer Alexandre Dumas and grandfather of Alexandre Dumas fils, passed away in 1806. This historical connection adds a layer of significance to the museum's location.- 27
Joan Bodon
CrespinJoan Bodon, born in Crespin, Aveyron, Occitania (France) on December 11, 1920, and died on February 24, 1975, in Algeria, was an author who wrote exclusively in Occitan. His works, which include novels, stories, and poems, were inspired by the universality of life. Despite the usual contempt of the Parisian élite for minority languages, Bodon is credited as being one of the most prominent Occitan writers of the twentieth century. His mother, a storyteller from Rouergue, paved the way for his love and frequent use of traditional Occitan language folktales and figures. - 28
Archives Municipales de Cannes
CannesFamiliarize yourself with the history of Cannes through various documents! This archive possesses manuscripts from the 16th century. - 29
Memorial De La Marseillaise
MarseilleThe Mémorial de la Marseillaise celebrates France's revolutionary national anthem called 'the Marseillaise'. It is housed in a house built in 1681, this old house is a former indoor ball court and a Turkish bath house until the mid 1970s. The exhibits of the museum are mostly related to the history