Jules Verne Museum

Heritage museum · Nantes

Jules Verne Museum

Heritage museum · Nantes
3 Rue de l'Hermitage, 44100 Nantes, France

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Memorabilia, manuscripts, and interactive displays on Verne  

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3 Rue de l'Hermitage, 44100 Nantes, France Get directions

julesverne.nantesmetropole.fr

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3 Rue de l'Hermitage, 44100 Nantes, France Get directions

+33 2 40 69 72 52
julesverne.nantesmetropole.fr

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restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

Last updated

Nov 3, 2025

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Flavio Carlo Chimienti

Google
This museum, in the footsteps of Jules Verne's life, has a magnificent structure and is very rich in memories, including personal ones, of Verne. I really appreciated the vastness of this museum and the uniqueness of the objects found there, some of which are even interactive. Last but not least, congratulations on the video game idea and the uniqueness of the bookshop, but above all for being the only ones to provide us with information in Italian. I love the idea that the information sheet can also be used as a poster, I only realized it once I got home🤪

Sasha

Google
Much smaller than the one in Amiens, but still quite a lot of exhibits on his books. I liked that the location is well maintained. I visited the museum during the week, it was not very crowded and the entrance fee was 4€.

Jurgita Jurgita

Google
A rather small museum, not his house. We saw some of his manuscripts, posters and drawings. Interesting to learn about his life and contribution to literature. Interesting his family and his life events presentation. Quite away from the city center, but with the nice view to Loire river.

Annette W

Google
Somewhat uneven opening hours, so be sure to check the hours for the day before you go. Inexpensive entry fee with a substantial discount for those under 25 years of age. Tri-level townhouse retrofitted into a museum. Shows good information about Jules Verne and his creative work and travels. The visit takes about 1 hour. Highly recommended for a rainy afternoon. Do not miss the Jardin Extraordinaire right next to it.

Luda Macejkova

Google
A small museum with replicas of the inventions of Jules Verne, display of his books, manuscripts, posters and games. You can learn a lot about his life and work. The museum itself is not very attractive, just with a few artefacts but for real fans of Jules Verne it's the unique place. A bit far away from the city center but with lovely views to Loire.

TravellingRhino

Google
Interesting museum if enjoyed Jules Verne's book's. Spent a couple of hours exploring the museum, not a lot in English, but Google translator was a big help. It's free entry with the Nantes Pass. It is off a bus route and your legs get a bit of a stretch if walking from the bus station up the hill. It is also close to the planetarium (also only in French), so could do both in a day. Pre book for planetarium. The view over the estuary was stunning and gave some great photo ops. The displays and finding out more about the author of books I read in my teenage years I did find interesting, so for me I enjoyed the visit.

Alexander Johansen

Google
Probably good museum but no signs in English.

Maria Nikolova

Google
When I climbed the hill where is the museum located, the staff told that I could not visit it because there are only 5 minutes before 2-hour break. It was my last chance in the life to visit it, If they were polite, they could say to pay ticket and to have a look inside even for 5 minutes. Or only to look at the rooms from the door, or even to wait me 4-5 minutes more and give me that unique chance. Am I right?