Maison de Victor Hugo is located in Place des Vosges in Paris, France. The noted author lived here with his wife, Adèle, from 1832 to 1848. They lived on the second floor of this building, then called Hôtel de Rohan-Guéménée. While he was living here he wrote Marie Tudor, Ruy Blas, Les Burgraves, Les Chants du crépuscule, and Les Voix intérieures. Today the home serves as a museum known as Maison de Victor Hugo.