Monument Amiens Otages
Monument Amiens Otages: A Symbol of Resilience
Explore the imaginative world of Jules Verne in his meticulously preserved Amiens home, a journey through literature and adventure.
Step into the world of Jules Verne at his former home in Amiens, now a museum showcasing his life, works, and the inspiration behind his extraordinary voyages. Explore the 19th-century mansion where Verne penned many of his famous novels.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From the Amiens train station (Gare d'Amiens), the Jules Verne House is approximately a 10-15 minute walk. Exit the station and walk straight ahead on Place Alphonse Fiquet. Continue onto Rue de Noyon, then turn right onto Boulevard de Belfort. Turn left onto Rue Charles Dubois; the Jules Verne House will be on your left. The route is well-signed and relatively flat.
Public Transport
The Ametis bus network serves the Jules Verne House. From the Amiens train station, take bus line L, N2, N3, 11, or 12 and disembark at the 'Otages' stop on the boulevard, which is a short walk from the museum. A single ticket costs €1.50 and is valid for 1 hour. Alternatively, take the 'Coeur de Ville' shuttle and get off at the 'Joffre' stop.
Taxi/Ride-Share
A taxi or ride-share from the Amiens train station to the Jules Verne House will take approximately 5-10 minutes, depending on traffic. The estimated fare is between €8 and €12. Several taxi stands are located outside the train station. Uber is also available in Amiens.
Use Jules Verne House as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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Discover Amiens, a city of gothic wonders, literary legends, and floating gardens, nestled in the heart of France's picturesque Picardy region.
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