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Tombe de Jules Verne: A Literary Pilgrimage

Pay homage to the father of science fiction at his final resting place in Amiens, a testament to his timeless adventures.

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Visit the final resting place of Jules Verne, the visionary author of classics like 'Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea,' in Amiens, France. His tomb features a striking sculpture, 'Towards Immortality and Eternal Youth', depicting Verne breaking free from his grave, reaching for the heavens, symbolizing his enduring literary legacy.

A brief summary to Tombe de Jules Verne

  • 480 Rue Saint-Maurice, Amiens, 80080, FR

Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for a quieter experience and better lighting for photography.
  • Take a leisurely stroll in the surrounding gardens to fully appreciate the peaceful ambiance of the Cimetière de la Madeleine.
  • Combine your visit with a tour of the nearby Maison de Jules Verne to delve deeper into the author's life and works.
  • Note that the tomb is covered with a winter covering from November to March to protect it from the elements.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From the Amiens train station (Gare d'Amiens), take bus line 1 (direction: Cité de la Culture or Gare de Longueau) from the stop 'Gare SNCF'. Ride for 5 stops and get off at 'Cité de la Culture' or 'Saint-Maurice - Jules Verne'. If you get off at 'Cité de la Culture', walk south along Rue de la Culture for about 300 meters until you reach Rue Saint-Maurice, then turn left and continue for another 200 meters. The Tombe de Jules Verne will be on your left at 480 Rue Saint-Maurice. A single bus ticket costs €1.50.

  • Walking

    From the Amiens city center (Place Gambetta), head east on Rue des Trois Cailloux, then turn left onto Rue de la République. Walk straight for about 600 meters until you reach the Place de la République. From there, take Rue Saint-Maurice to the left and continue for about 1 kilometer. The Tombe de Jules Verne will be located on your left at 480 Rue Saint-Maurice. Allow approximately 20 minutes for the walk.

  • Taxi/Ride-Share

    A taxi or ride-share from the Amiens train station (Gare d'Amiens) to the Tombe de Jules Verne will cost approximately €8-€12, depending on traffic. The journey typically takes 10-15 minutes.

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Nestled within the Cimetière de la Madeleine in Amiens, France, the Tombe de Jules Verne stands as a poignant tribute to one of literature's most imaginative minds. Jules Verne, who died in Amiens in 1905, is interred in a grave marked by a symbolic monument. Initially, Verne's tomb was a simple affair, but in 1907, a more elaborate memorial was commissioned by his family to properly honor his literary achievements. The resulting sculpture, created by local sculptor Albert Roze, is entitled 'Vers l'Immortalité et l'Éternelle Jeunesse' ('Towards Immortality and Eternal Youth'). The sculpture depicts Jules Verne himself, shrouded but powerful, breaking through the stone of his tomb and reaching upwards towards the heavens. Crafted using Verne's death mask, the sculpture ensures a lifelike representation of the author. The Cimetière de la Madeleine, established in the 18th century on the site of a former leper colony, is a place of beauty and historical interest. Its landscape is characterized by rolling hills, mature trees, and elaborate funerary monuments, creating a tranquil and reflective atmosphere.

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