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Musée d'Orsay and Musée de l'Orangerie Skip-the-line Combo Ticket in Paris

4.8 / 5
33 reviews
500+ booked
Please note that from the 24th of January a valid European Health pass with proof of full vaccination or recovery is required for visitors (+16) to enter cultural and leisure venues in France. Children between 12 and 16 years old can enter with proof of a negative test (valid 24 hrs). Check the website of the French government or the attraction's official website for more information. For other info on the health & hygiene measures please check the activity highlights or insider tips below
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Orsay Museum

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4.8 / 5
Fantastic
33 reviews
I only had a day to watch, so I gave up the Louvre and only saw Orsay & Orange. Orsay has so many things to see, so I think it's wise to take a day. The orange juice was so bad that I didn't see it. I bought the Orsay & Orange Museum combo with the choice and concentration.
Buy tickets online with a bar code and you can enter the venue
I was really impressed with the pictures I only saw in the textbook.
It is worth going. The starry night scene of Van Gogh has a shocking feeling, the level of color and the stack of paint. When you see this painting, you feel that everything is worth it. Of course, other paintings and sculptures are also worth a look.
This price is coupled with two great museums, great value for money! You need to estimate the time, otherwise you won't finish it.
Enjoyed by time at both Musée d'Orsay and Musée de l'Orangerie. Tickets were easy to use, just scan the barcode of the e-ticket received. After the bag check at Musée d'Orsay, take note that you do not have to queue to purchase the ticket (a little misleading when I was there!). Just go straight to the gantry to scan your ticket. Since its winter now its also best to leave your coats in the cloakroom, it felt pretty stuffy in the museum as compared to a few others I've been. Overall, really enjoyed my time looking at the artwork and exhibits.
It's very easy to use. The museums are not popular among tourists but they are really exceptional. Orsay holds a vast collection of Impressionist paintings, highly recommend visiting the 5th floor - especially for the cliche yet magnificent Starry Night by Van Gogh. I'm not particularly impressed by the Water Lilies by Monet, but I'm in love with the collection of paintings by Renoir and Magritte in the second basement (-2th floor).
It was nice to be in the immediate entrance. I'm sorry that there aren't many pictures I missed

Guide

  • Learn more about this activity’s Enhanced Health & Hygiene Measures
  • Book through Klook and avail of skip-the-line combo tickets to enter two of the most popular museums in Paris!
  • The Musée d'Orsay is one of the largest European museums and it houses a great number of French artworks
  • Marvel at the masterworks of painters like Claude Monet, Vincent Van Gogh, Auguste Renoir, and Paul Cézanne
  • Just like the Musée d'Orsay, Musée de l'Orangerie houses an extensive collection of Impressionist paintings
  • Admire the sublime “Nymphéas” series of paintings by Monet, which are depictions of his water lily garden
  • The two museums are across from each other; you just need to cross the Seine River to get between them
  • **To ensure the health and safety of the staff and visitors, after purchasing your voucher from Klook a timeslot must be reserved for the Orsay Museum and the Orangerie Museum

If you’re going to visit the gorgeous city of Paris during your trip to France, then you might want to know that one of the best things that you can do there is to go museum hopping! Museums like the iconic Louvre, the Musée d'Orsay, the National Museum of Modern Art, and the Musee de l'Orangerie are staples in the itineraries of every museum goer visiting the country’s capital. Book through Klook and avail of skip-the-line combo tickets to enter two of them: the Musée d'Orsay and the Musée de l'Orangerie! The former is considered to be one of the largest museums in all of Europe and it’s highly touted for its wide collection of French artworks from paintings to sculptures. It’s also the home of a great number of masterworks by luminaries such as Claude Monet, Vincent Van Gogh, Auguste Renoir, and Paul Cézanne. The latter is famous for its extensive collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist artworks, especially Monet’s legendary “Nymphéas” series of oil paintings, which are depictions of his water lily garden in Giverny. These two museums stand across from each other separated by the Seine River. You’ll surely have enough time in a day to explore both of them. This is a must for any lover of art going on an adventure in France’s City of Lights.

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