€4.0 / Adult

This museum is dedicated to the life and works of the famous science fiction writer who imagined journeys to the center of the Earth, under the sea, and even to the moon. The building itself is a 19th-century house overlooking the river, filled with objects, manuscripts, and models that bring his stories to life.

  • Original manuscripts and personal items from the author
  • Interactive exhibits showing inventions and worlds from his books
  • Scale models of iconic machines like the Nautilus submarine
  • Panoramic views of the river from the museum’s windows

  • See the real stuff: Check out handwritten notes, letters, and personal belongings that belonged to the writer. It’s like stepping into his world.
  • Cool inventions: The place is most popular for its detailed models of wild machines and vehicles from his stories, like the Nautilus and flying ships. Perfect for anyone who likes science, tech, or just cool gadgets.
  • Interactive fun: Touchscreens and hands-on displays make it easy to learn about his books and ideas, even if you haven’t read them all.

  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon for fewer crowds and good light for photos.
  • Book tickets online a few days in advance, especially during school holidays.
  • No special dress code, just wear comfy shoes for walking around the exhibits.

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General admission price for adults starts at €4.0.
Last checked: Mar 18, 2025
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