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A Quaint Romantic Garden - The Sculpture Sanctuary Musée Rodin

Aside from the Louvre, Orsay, and the Tuileries, make sure to visit the Musée Rodin if you have the time! It’s not crowded, and the artistic atmosphere is truly palpable. 🎨🖼️ Musée Rodin ✅ Originally rented by Rodin as a workshop, he later offered to donate his sculptures and collections to France in exchange for lifetime residency in the mansion. ✅ The museum is divided into indoor and garden sections. The garden is stunning, very photogenic, and seamlessly integrated with the sculptures. Indoors, you’ll find a display of sculptures and painting collections. ✅ You can see sculptures you’ve only ever seen in books, like “The Thinker,” “The Kiss,” and “The Gates of Hell.” ✅ You can also view paintings exchanged with his artist friends, including Van Gogh’s “Cafe Terrace at Night,” Monet’s “The Beautiful Island,” and Renoir’s “Nude in the Sun.” ✅ Opening hours are Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00 AM - 6:30 PM. Ticket sales end at 5:30 PM, and the last entry is at 5:45 PM. ✅ Admission is 14 euros, and the audio guide is 6.5 euros. ✅ The Museum Pass is accepted, no reservation needed. ✅ Free entry on the first Sunday of each month from October to March, no reservation required. ✅ You can use the MTour app by @MuseumTraveler for a free audio guide that supports both free exploration and guided routes. The Paris city package includes explanations for 15 museums - perfect for art lovers who want to delve deeper into the works. #ParisTravel #ParisHiddenGems #ParisMuseums

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A Quaint Romantic Garden - The Sculpture Sanctuary Musée Rodin

Aside from the Louvre, Orsay, and the Tuileries, make sure to visit the Musée Rodin if you have the time! It’s not crowded, and the artistic atmosphere is truly palpable. 🎨🖼️ Musée Rodin ✅ Originally rented by Rodin as a workshop, he later offered to donate his sculptures and collections to France in exchange for lifetime residency in the mansion. ✅ The museum is divided into indoor and garden sections. The garden is stunning, very photogenic, and seamlessly integrated with the sculptures. Indoors, you’ll find a display of sculptures and painting collections. ✅ You can see sculptures you’ve only ever seen in books, like “The Thinker,” “The Kiss,” and “The Gates of Hell.” ✅ You can also view paintings exchanged with his artist friends, including Van Gogh’s “Cafe Terrace at Night,” Monet’s “The Beautiful Island,” and Renoir’s “Nude in the Sun.” ✅ Opening hours are Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00 AM - 6:30 PM. Ticket sales end at 5:30 PM, and the last entry is at 5:45 PM. ✅ Admission is 14 euros, and the audio guide is 6.5 euros. ✅ The Museum Pass is accepted, no reservation needed. ✅ Free entry on the first Sunday of each month from October to March, no reservation required. ✅ You can use the MTour app by @MuseumTraveler for a free audio guide that supports both free exploration and guided routes. The Paris city package includes explanations for 15 museums - perfect for art lovers who want to delve deeper into the works. #ParisTravel #ParisHiddenGems #ParisMuseums

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