It was on his return from Egypt in 1799 that Napoleon would have made a final stop in his birthplace. If the facade has changed little, if the black marble staircase still has the ramp where the young "Nabulio" put his hand, there is nothing left inside (sacked in 1793) of what he experienced in his childhood. Many pieces of furniture, however, were chosen in 1797 by his mother Laetitia and the house contains a quantity of personal items that belonged to Bonaparte. With the death masks, you can finally examine the true face of the Emperor.