Nacia Esperanto-Muzeo, Gray, Esperanto museum in Gray, France
The Nacia Esperanto-Muzeo is a language museum in Gray dedicated to the constructed language Esperanto. It displays publications, documents, and personal items that trace the history of this international language movement.
The museum was founded in 1977 by Georges Junier and officially opened in 1987. Its collection grew through donations from Esperanto speakers who contributed their archives and personal items.
The museum preserves 6,000 books and 1,400 magazines in Esperanto, along with postage stamps, postcards, and technical documents about the language.
The museum is only accessible by appointment, and visitors must contact the town hall in advance to arrange a visit. Weekday business hours are the best time to plan your trip.
The collection holds personal archives and items from prominent Esperanto speakers across different countries. These donations offer insight into the international networks and daily lives of people who used the language.
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