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Get timed entry to the Renoir and Love exhibition, with access to the Museum Orsay included.
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See around 50 paintings from 1865 to 1885 that capture Renoir's take on love and modern life.
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View rare loans alongside iconic works, brought together to make 150 years of Bal du moulin de la Galette.
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Follow Renoir's early career through scenes of everyday life shaped by light, color, and human connection.
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Timed entry to the Renoir and Love exhibition.
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Access to the Museum Orsay permanent collections.
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These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
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Step into Renoir’s world where modern life is seen through warmth, movement, and human connection.
Getting started
Arrive at the Museum Orsay at your selected time slot and enter through the main entrance. After ticket validation, follow signs to the temporary exhibition galleries. Staff will guide you through entry and visitor flow.
What to expect
Renoir and Love exhibition
This exhibition brings together Renoir’s early works to show how he approached modern life differently from his peers. Instead of distance or irony, his paintings focus on connection, companionship, and shared moments. Marking 150 years of Bal du moulin de la Galette, the exhibition gathers key works and rare loans to present this perspective in one place.
Features
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Moments of modern life: See lively scenes of dance, conversation, and leisure that reflect Parisian social life in the late 19th century.
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Iconic works: View paintings such as La Grenouillère, La Promenade, and The Umbrellas, tracing Renoir’s early evolution.
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Rare loans together: Works from institutions like the National Gallery, London and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston are presented alongside Orsay’s collection.
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A different lens on modernity: Renoir’s work stands out for its focus on joy, connection, and everyday intimacy rather than detachment.
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What to bring
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A valid photo ID matching the name on your booking.
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Your mobile voucher for validation at entrance.
What’s not allowed
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Large bags, suitcases, and oversized luggage
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Flash photography, tripods, and professional filming equipment are not allowed in restricted areas.
Accessibility
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The Museum Orsay is wheelchair accessible.
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Elevators and step-free access are available across most areas of the museum.
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Accessible restrooms are available on-site.
Additional information
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Entry is via a timed ticket; please arrive early to allow time for security checks.
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On busy days, entry may be regulated based on gallery capacity.
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The museum offers free entry for Renoir and Love exhibition to visitors under 18 and EU residents under 26.
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Opening hours vary by day, with late closure on Thursdays.
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