Musée de l'Orangerie

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Klook User
4 Nov 2025
Main reason to visit was to see Mona Lisa. This tour booked did that perfectly. It was crowded, but try to take the tour as early as possible. Museum opens at 9am. I suggest you book the first slot to avoid crowd. while walking out i saw a line of 500 plus people waiting to buy ticket to get in.. Klook helped in skipping that. Guide will not be a certified person, but she helped in getting to Key attractions directly.
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OOI **********
4 Nov 2025
The priority access is very fast, and the Louvre's collection is vast; allow at least 2-3 hours.
클룩 회원
4 Nov 2025
Planning to visit the Louvre Museum, a must-see for anyone's first trip to Paris, I applied for a tour, thinking that I could gain a deeper understanding and have a more enjoyable museum exploration with the guide's explanation. Exploring the museum with Royal Ji-sung, I received detailed explanations of works that I would have otherwise missed, allowing me to appreciate their meaning two or three times over. I lost track of time and the tour was truly meaningful and satisfying. The Louvre can take 3-7 days to see properly, but with the author, I was able to explore the key elements and have a fulfilling 3-hour tour. Highly recommend it.
Shek ********
3 Nov 2025
Our teenagers enjoyed it ! Our group was with more than 20 people so when the staff was introducing what we had to do we couldn't hear clearly but we enjoyed it. The Palace is well worth to visit. The entrance of the mystery game is almost at the opposite side of the main entrance.
Andrew ***
31 Oct 2025
When you're tickets is 12-12.30, it will say 12.30 on the ticket and you'll have to line up at the 12.30 line.
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클룩 회원
30 Oct 2025
This was a truly perfect tour. Even without deep knowledge of art, sculpture, or history, the guide explained everything easily and enjoyably, and spoke in a very calm manner. It was a very informative experience and made me understand the value of taking a guided tour.
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George ****************
29 Oct 2025
the louvre was excellent. but its so massive. if you a lot 1 day, you wont be able to see all of the art inside. we went to 2 wings and we called it quits because our feet were hurting already. the siene river boat ride was excellent as well. we went to the 8pm cruise at it was already dark and you can see the lights of the buildings. ride up top and in front of the boat so you can take pics of the buildings on the right and left side when the boat goes up the siene river.
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Kelly ****
28 Oct 2025
show your code in counter and they give you a headphone with tour guides. it’s worth to visit this beautiful heritage.
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The Musée de l'Orangerie is an art museum in Paris, famous for its stunning display of Claude Monet’s Water Lilies. Located in the Tuileries Gardens near Place de la Concorde, this museum offers an inspiring place to enjoy Impressionist and modern art. When you visit, you can admire the large, curved rooms designed to showcase Monet’s masterpieces in natural light. Besides Monet, the Musée Orangerie also features the Walter Guillaume Collection, showcasing works by artists like Modigliani and Matisse. You can also join guided tours or take your time exploring the permanent collections and temporary exhibitions that change throughout the year. Whether you come for Monet’s masterpieces or the peaceful setting in the Tuileries Gardens, the Musée de l'Orangerie is a must-visit for any art lover exploring the best of Paris museums.
Jardin des Tuileries, 75001 Paris, France

Paintings at Musée de l'Orangerie

Monet's Water Lilies (Nymphéas)

The most iconic artwork in the Musée de l'Orangerie, Monet's Water Lilies, stretches across curved walls in two oval rooms filled with natural light. Claude Monet painted these peaceful landscapes to show the changing moods of water, light, and sky.

The Young Apprentice by Amedeo Modigliani

Part of the Walter Guillaume Collection at Musée de l'Orangerie, this portrait by Modigliani features his signature long necks and dreamy expressions. It's simple, yet full of emotion and mystery. You'll find it in the museum's permanent collections alongside other modern masterpieces. This painting is a standout example of early 20th-century Paris art.

Woman with Blue Eyes by Amedeo Modigliani

This elegant portrait shows Modigliani's love for graceful shapes and soft colors. The woman's deep blue eyes almost follow you as you walk by. It's another gem in the Musée de l'Orangerie's permanent collections, and it captures the beauty of everyday people in Paris.

The Red Trees by Chaïm Soutine

This bold and colorful landscape bursts with energy and swirling brushstrokes. Soutine painted the trees like they're dancing in the wind, making it feel alive. You'll find it in the Walter Guillaume Collection, one of the best parts of Musée de l'Orangerie's permanent exhibition.

Apples and Biscuits by Paul Cézanne

In this still life, Cézanne turns a few snacks and fruits into a perfect study of shape and balance. His careful brushwork and warm tones make the apples look almost good enough to eat. You'll find it displayed in the Walter Guillaume Collection at Musée de l'Orangerie.

Bouquet of Flowers by Maurice Utrillo

This cheerful still life brightens the room with vibrant reds and greens. Utrillo's style is simple and expressive, capturing beauty in everyday moments. You'll spot this work in the permanent collection near the Jardin des Tuileries entrance at Musée de l'Orangerie.

Portrait of Paul Guillaume by André Derain

This bold portrait honors Paul Guillaume, the art dealer behind many of the museum's masterpieces. Derain paints him with strong colors and shapes, giving him a modern and confident look. This portrait reminds you that art collectors help shape what we see in the Musée de l'Orangerie.

Popular Attractions near Musée de l'Orangerie

Place de la Concorde

Just steps from the Musée de l'Orangerie, the Place de la Concorde is one of the largest and most historic squares in Paris. Here, you'll see the iconic Luxor Obelisk and enjoy sweeping views of the Tuileries Gardens and the Eiffel Tower in the distance. It's a perfect photo spot and a must-stop during your visit.

Rue de Rivoli

Just across from the Musée de l'Orangerie, Rue de Rivoli is a lively street filled with boutiques, cafes, and souvenir shops. It's ideal for a post-museum stroll and some casual shopping or people-watching. The street runs parallel to the Tuileries Gardens and connects several major Paris museums.

Louvre Museum

Only a 10-minute walk from the Musée de l'Orangerie, the world-famous Louvre Museum is home to the Mona Lisa, ancient sculptures, and thousands of historic masterpieces. After seeing Claude Monet's serene works, head to the Louvre for a deeper dive into art from every era. It's one of the best Paris museums to pair with a visit to the Orangerie.

Champs-Élysées

About a 15-minute walk from the Musée de l'Orangerie, the Champs-Élysées is one of the most famous avenues in the world. You can enjoy shopping, grab a pastry, or just take a stroll up toward the Arc de Triomphe. It's the perfect way to round out your cultural morning at the museum with some classic Parisian flair.

Jardin des Tuileries

The Jardin des Tuileries surrounds the Musée de l'Orangerie with fountains, sculptures, and tree-lined paths. It's the perfect place to relax after exploring the museum's permanent collections and temporary exhibitions. This historic garden is one of the most beautiful green spaces in Paris.