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Rodin Museum Ticket

4.4 / 5
14 reviews
500+ booked
Musée Rodin

Reviews

4.4 / 5
Great
14 reviews
Although there will not be too many visitors, it is very convenient to buy tickets first.
It's all good except for changing tickets! ~ It's better if you study Rodin! ~
Quick booking is very convenient. It is really worth recommending here.
Lovely experience at the museum. Strongly recommend the kid audio guide specifically designed for children which my daughter really enjoyed.
no need to queue, definitely worth going. both sculptures and paintings are exquisite.
Very easy to book and use. Saved money and also helped to avoid the queue.
As the fanatic fans of Rodin, is the favorite museum in the town so far in the town. No matter how many times, will think that "thinker" and "kiss" is so beautiful.
The location is very convenient, where you can see a variety of Rodin works, the surrounding environment is great, there are a variety of artists work, came here feeling very happy.

Guide

  • See the best works of Rodin at the Musée Rodin's permanent collection at your own leisure
  • Find a moment of peace at the museum's sculpture garden and admire Auguste Rodin's most iconic works
  • See works of Rodin, Claude Monet, Vincent Van Gogh and August Renoir all housed within the museum

Travelers looking to marvel at the exquisite creations of the master artists and sculptors as they stroll through a garden will thoroughly enjoy this unique Museum. First, collect your ticket from the office near the Louvre Museum, then on arrival at the Rodin Museum, you are free to explore at you own pace and learn about the different masterpieces resting within. The Rodin Museum, originally the workshop of famous masters such as Jean Cocteau, Henri Matisse, and August Rodin himself, now is a museum that holds the works of said masters. Also appearing in its halls are the works of Monet, Van Gogh, and Renoir, famous the world over. You can explore the massive sculpture garden, a welcome space of tranquility in central Paris, where the most famous of Auguste Rodin’s works are displayed prominently.

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