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Voltaires Collection

"Exploring the Life and Legacy of Voltaire: A Glimpse into the World of a French Writer and Philosopher" Step into Voltaires Home At Ferney, Switzerland

Background imageVoltaires Collection: Voltaires Home At Ferney, Switzerland. Voltaire Penname Of FranAzois-Marie Arouet, 1694-1778

Voltaires Home At Ferney, Switzerland. Voltaire Penname Of FranAzois-Marie Arouet, 1694-1778. French Writer And Philosopher

Background imageVoltaires Collection: Gabriel Jacques de Saint-Aubin, The Divertissement from Voltaires La princesse

Gabriel Jacques de Saint-Aubin, The Divertissement from Voltaires La princesse
Gabriel Jacques de Saint-Aubin, The Divertissement from Voltaires " La princesse de Navarre", French, 1724 - 1780, 1745, red chalk on laid paper

Background imageVoltaires Collection: Voltaires room at Sans Souci Palace in Potsdam

Voltaires room at Sans Souci Palace in Potsdam. Engraving

Background imageVoltaires Collection: Voltaires estate in Ferney. Engraving

Voltaires estate in Ferney. Engraving

Background imageVoltaires Collection: Spain. Liberal Triennium. Ferdinand

Spain. Liberal Triennium. Ferdinand
Voltaires house and chapel in Ferney. Litography

Background imageVoltaires Collection: Voltaire Sans Souci

Voltaire Sans Souci
Voltaires room in the palace of Sans Souci when he was the guest of Friedrich der Grosse of Prussia. Date: 18th century

Background imageVoltaires Collection: Voltaire home Ferney - 4

Voltaire home Ferney - 4
VOLTAIREs bedroom in his home at Ferney, Switzerland Date: 18th century

Background imageVoltaires Collection: Voltaire Tomb Ferney

Voltaire Tomb Ferney
Voltaires tomb at Ferney Date: 18th century

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Voltaire home Ferney - 3
VOLTAIREs home at Ferney, Switzerland Date: 18th century

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Voltaire home Ferney - 2
VOLTAIREs home at Ferney, Switzerland Date: 18th century

Background imageVoltaires Collection: Vision of Jeanne D arc

Vision of Jeanne D arc
Jeanne d Arc, in prison, receives a comforting vision of Saint Denis. (This incident from Voltaires La Pucelle may not have occurred in real life...) Date: 1431

Background imageVoltaires Collection: Voltaire Couche / Lejeune

Voltaire Couche / Lejeune
FRANCOIS-MARIE AROUET idealised depiction of the translation of Voltaires body to the Pantheon in Paris on 11 July 1791: he has become a Hero of the Revolution

Background imageVoltaires Collection: Voltaire Belt Design

Voltaire Belt Design
FRANCOIS-MARIE AROUET idealised depiction of the translation of Voltaires body to the Pantheon in Paris on 11 July 1791: he has become a Hero of the Revolution

Background imageVoltaires Collection: Voltaire Gaugher

Voltaire Gaugher
FRANCOIS-MARIE AROUET the crowning of Voltaires bust at the Theatre Francais on the day of the sixth performance of his play Irene, 30 March 1778


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"Exploring the Life and Legacy of Voltaire: A Glimpse into the World of a French Writer and Philosopher" Step into Voltaires Home At Ferney, Switzerland, where this renowned figure found solace and inspiration. Known by his penname, FranAzois-Marie Arouet (1694-1778), Voltaire left an indelible mark on literature and philosophy. In Gabriel Jacques de Saint-Aubin's masterpiece, "The Divertissement from Voltaires La princesse, " we witness the artistic representation of one of Voltaire's notable works. The intricate details capture the essence of his writing style that captivated readers across generations. Venturing further, we arrive at Sans Souci Palace in Potsdam, Germany – a place where Voltaire sought refuge. His room within these grand walls served as a sanctuary for intellectual pursuits and lively discussions with fellow thinkers. As we journey to Ferney, France, we encounter an engraving depicting Voltaires estate – a testament to his success as both a writer and landowner. This tranquil setting allowed him to delve deeper into his thoughts while embracing nature's beauty. Moving beyond borders, Spain's Liberal Triennium reveals Ferdinand's influence on Voltaire's ideas. The clash between conservatism and liberalism shaped his perspective on societal progress – themes that echoed throughout his writings. Returning to Sans Souci once more brings us closer to understanding how this palace became synonymous with Voltaire himself. Its walls witnessed countless conversations that challenged conventional wisdom and paved the way for enlightenment ideals. Back in Ferney lies Voltaires final resting place - a tomb that symbolizes not only his mortality but also the immortality of ideas he championed during his lifetime. It stands as a reminder of how one man can leave an everlasting impact on society through words alone. Delving deeper into Ferney unveils more glimpses into Voltaires personal life.