4 rue du Docteur Proust, 28120 Illiers-Combray, FranceMap
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The house of Marcel Proust's Aunt Leonie
This museum has been closed for renovation but it's open this year until August. It will then close for two years, re-opening in 2019 after further renovation costing several million euro. Proust visi...
A most comprehensive commentary from the guide, providing intricate details for both the tourist and literary scholar. I loved the way the house maintained that musty feel of authentic lived experienc...
Anyone who has read Proust will love to go and see the house of Tante Leonie and to hear the details of how the young Marcel Proust was inspired by his summertime stays in this house to write his amaz...
Personally, I find ' a la recherche du temps perdu' difficult to read. It is a train of thought that demands a constant concentration. But I love museums especially for writers, and thus we could not ...
When the Illiers-Combray bell chimed 4 o'clock, it was clear I was the sole member of the tour. I pathetically asked that the tour be conducted in English, as I had only been in France 24 hours and my...
The house of Marcel Proust's Aunt Leonie
This museum has been closed for renovation but it's open this year until August. It will then close for two years, re-opening in 2019 after further renovation costing several million euro. Proust visi...
A Proustian experience
A most comprehensive commentary from the guide, providing intricate details for both the tourist and literary scholar. I loved the way the house maintained that musty feel of authentic lived experienc...
In Search of Lost Time.
Anyone who has read Proust will love to go and see the house of Tante Leonie and to hear the details of how the young Marcel Proust was inspired by his summertime stays in this house to write his amaz...
19th century atmosphere....
Personally, I find ' a la recherche du temps perdu' difficult to read. It is a train of thought that demands a constant concentration. But I love museums especially for writers, and thus we could not ...
A must for Proust fans
When the Illiers-Combray bell chimed 4 o'clock, it was clear I was the sole member of the tour. I pathetically asked that the tour be conducted in English, as I had only been in France 24 hours and my...