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Bypass the ticket lines and access Impressionist masterpieces and rotating exhibitions, spread over two gallery levels.
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Step into the Nymphéas Room, an oval gallery designed by Monet himself, and take in eight Water Lilies murals displayed just as he envisioned.
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Discover other 20th-century artworks like Cézanne’s Pommes et Biscuits, Modigliani’s The Young Apprentice, and works by Matisse and Renoir.
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Upgrade to get an audio guide available in English, French, Dutch, Italian, Chinese, Spanish and Portuguese for getting more context and history of the museum and its artworks for a well-rounded experience.
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Skip-the-ticket-line access to Orangerie Museum's permanent & temporary collections
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Digital audio guide in English, French, Dutch, Italian, Chinese, Spanish, Portuguese (as per option selected)
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These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
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Getting started
Begin your visit at the Orangerie Museum, nestled within the picturesque Tuileries Garden in central Paris. After a brief security check at the entrance, step into the museum dedicated to some of France’s most beloved artistic treasures.
What to expect
Enjoy a self-paced exploration of Claude Monet’s monumental Water Lilies and other Impressionist paintings. Designed to be viewed in natural light, these works offer a meditative experience few museums can match.
Features
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Monet’s immersive vision: Head to Level 0 to experience the eight Water Lilies murals installed in oval rooms. Conceived by Monet in 1909, the Nymphéas Room is known as a “room for peaceful meditation amidst a flowering aquarium,” reminiscent of the artist’s vision of nature and reflection.
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Masterpieces beyond Monet: Continue your journey through the museum’s permanent collection, featuring works by leading artists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries:
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Gabrielle and Jean by Pierre-Auguste Renoir – a tender portrait capturing the warmth of domestic life.
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The Young Apprentice by Amedeo Modigliani – a striking portrait with the artist’s signature melancholy and style.
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Pommes et Biscuits by Paul Cézanne – a masterful still life that redefined modern composition.
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Rotating exhibitions: The Orangerie also hosts temporary exhibitions showcasing modern and contemporary works in dialogue with its permanent collection, offering fresh perspectives on classic and contemporary art.
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A peaceful cultural retreat: Set apart from the city’s usual hustle, the Orangerie Museum offers a relaxed atmosphere perfect for unwinding and reflecting. After your visit, enjoy a leisurely walk through the Tuileries Garden or stop for a break at the museum’s café.
Upgrades
- Audio guide: Opt for an audioguide available in English, French, Dutch, Italian, Chinese, Spanish and Portuguese for gaining deeper insights into the history of the museum and perspectives behind the artworks.
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What's not allowed
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Due to venue restrictions, pets cannot tag along for this experience.
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Large luggage is not allowed inside.
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Checkroom capacity is limited. Coats are not accepted, and suitcases or bulky items are strictly prohibited.
Accessibility
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This experience is wheelchair and pram/stroller accessible.
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Your guide dogs are welcome at the venue.
Additional Information
- Entry is free on the first Sunday of every month.
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- Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
- Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the starting point.
- Please check your final voucher for the starting point details & specific instructions.
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