International audienceQuantum nano-optics aims at transposing the concepts of quantum optics at the nanoscale. In this context, nitrogen-vacancy color centers in nanodiamonds are particularly interesting sources as they emit single photons one by one with a broad spectral distribution between 600 and 800 nm. We deposit such quantum emitters at the extremities of silicon nanowires and analyze the effects of this interaction via spectrally resolved confocal microscopy. We demonstrate that the single photon emission can be guided over several microns under conservation of their quantum statistics, and with efficiencies of up to 15 %.n We show that the silicon nanowires can be used as spectral filters for the quantum emission. Numerical simulat...