All of Paris' major art museums in one place,
Orsay Museum + Rodin Museum Tickets
In Paris, we introduce the Orsay Museum and the Rodin Museum, where you can see Rodin's masterpiece, The Thinker, and 19th-century art pieces. It is located on Rue de Varenne, the center of Paris, and exhibits the representative works of French sculptor Auguste Rodin (1840-1917). You can visit both the Orsay Museum and the Rodin Museum, so experience Rodin's world of art firsthand.
You can see Rodin's masterpieces,
Rodin Museum, Paris
With one ticket, you can see the permanent collection, sculpture garden, and temporary exhibitions displayed at the Hôtel Biron! The Rodin Museum is a must-see for those who love touring museums and art galleries, as it features many works that have never been exhibited before, including Rodin himself! The layout of each floor of the museum is designed as a loop, making it accessible to those with reduced mobility, and the rose garden is one of the must-see attractions.
Why should you visit the Musée d'Orsay?
The Orsay Museum was originally a train station, but was renovated into an art museum, so you can see the museum’s unique architecture. The magnificent interior and clock tower are the symbols of the Orsay Museum. It houses many works by Impressionist painters. You can see famous works such as Van Gogh’s “Starry Night over Arles” and Degas’ “Ballet Lesson” in person.
Tickets to both museums
Enjoy the Orsay Museum and Rodin Museum, two must-see attractions in Paris, conveniently with an open ticket. With one ticket, you can see both the permanent collection and special exhibitions of both museums. At the Orsay Museum, you can enter without waiting by using the dedicated entrance (C1) , and at the Rodin Museum, you can enter without waiting in line and see Rodin's masterpieces.
Visit freely on any date you want to enrich your Paris art tour!
Address :
Musée Rodin (Museum Rodin)
77 Rue de Varenne, 75007 Paris, France
Nearby train: Varenne(Line 13) OR Invalides(Line 13, Line 8)
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Hours :
10:00 am - 06:30 pm
Hours vary by season, so please check the official website for details here.
Musée Rodin