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This is a nice small museum and quite unexpected to find on such a small island but Napoleon spent 3 nights there before his final exile. The museum shows how proud the Île d’Aix is to have had such a...
Very interesting, some lovely napoleonic memorabilia. His last stay before exile took place there and the island is proud of its part in history. Worth a visit. Nice little gift shop.
That's by no means a criticism, but Napoleon was only here of two days yet they have a whole museum dedicated to that brief visit. Being honest some of the exhibits could do with restoration but all i...
Somehow interesting to see how the most important figure of French history after having dominated Europe finished his adventure in such a small place. Many interesting information. Worth a visit
It is known that, being on the island of Il-d'ex, Napoleon I surrendered to the British and here he was waiting for his departure to the island of St. Helena. In the house where the French emperor lived in custody, now ... is opened
Worth a Visit
This is a nice small museum and quite unexpected to find on such a small island but Napoleon spent 3 nights there before his final exile. The museum shows how proud the Île d’Aix is to have had such a...
Really informative, nice little museum
Very interesting, some lovely napoleonic memorabilia. His last stay before exile took place there and the island is proud of its part in history. Worth a visit. Nice little gift shop.
Made a lot out of not much
That's by no means a criticism, but Napoleon was only here of two days yet they have a whole museum dedicated to that brief visit. Being honest some of the exhibits could do with restoration but all i...
Must see in lLe D'Aix
Somehow interesting to see how the most important figure of French history after having dominated Europe finished his adventure in such a small place. Many interesting information. Worth a visit
The page from the life of the Emperor
It is known that, being on the island of Il-d'ex, Napoleon I surrendered to the British and here he was waiting for his departure to the island of St. Helena. In the house where the French emperor lived in custody, now ... is opened