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Orangerie Museum 2-hour private guided tour
Orangerie Museum 2-hour private guided tour
Orangerie Museum 2-hour private guided tour

Orangerie Museum 2-hour private guided tour


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  • Book tickets for a guided tour of the Orangerie Museum in Paris and learn anecdotes and secrets that hide behind the paintings of the most prestigious painters of the world.
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Explore the Orangerie Museum through a 2-hour tour with an expert guide. You'll learn anecdotes and secrets that hide behind the paintings of the most presitigious painters of the world.

The building that houses the museum we visit on this tour, the Orangerie, is nothing but the former orange grove of the Tuileries Gardens which became the storage of pictorial representations of Claude Monet's garden in Giverny. This unique set, a true 'Sixtine of Impressionism' testifies to Monet’s later work. It was designed as a real environment and crowns the Water Lilies cycle begun nearly thirty years before. The set is one of the largest monumental achievements of early twentieth-century painting. This unique masterpiece has no equivalent worldwide.
The second part of the tour is dedicated to the collection of Paul Guillaume, the art dealer of Renoir, Cézanne, Modigliani, Picasso and Matisse. He amassed an extraordinary collection of several hundred paintings, from Impressionism to Modern Art, along with pieces of African art. When he died, his widow Domenica remarried to the architect Jean Walter, transformed and reduced the collection while also making new acquisitions. The French State acquired it in the late 1950s and from then on, the collection was destined for display at the Musée de l'Orangerie.

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Duration: Lasts 2 hours

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  • Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time

  • Meeting point description: Meet your guide 5 minutes before the departure of the tour in front of the entrance of the museum.(Musée de l'Orangerie, Jardin Tuileries, 75001 Paris)

  • Minimum participants: 2 adults

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1. What are the main attractions and famous artworks at the Orangerie Museum?

The Orangerie Museum is most renowned for Claude Monet's monumental "Water Lilies" series, displayed in two oval rooms designed specifically for them. Beyond Monet, the museum also houses the Jean Walter and Paul Guillaume collection, featuring impressionist and post-impressionist masterpieces by artists like Renoir, Cézanne, Matisse, Picasso, and Rousseau. These collections offer a deep dive into early 20th-century art.

2. What are the typical opening hours and days for the Orangerie Museum?

The Orangerie Museum is typically open daily from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, with the last entry at 5:15 PM. It is closed on Tuesdays, May 1st, and December 25th. Visitors should verify specific dates and times on the official museum website, especially for public holidays, as hours can vary.

3. Are there any specific dress code requirements or visitor guidelines for the Orangerie Museum?

There is no formal dress code for visiting the Orangerie Museum; comfortable attire suitable for walking and extended standing is recommended. Visitors should be mindful of other guests by keeping voices low and refraining from touching artworks. Large bags, umbrellas, and strollers may need to be checked in the cloakroom upon arrival for safety and preservation purposes.

4. How can visitors best reach the Orangerie Museum using public transport in Paris?

The Orangerie Museum is conveniently located in the Tuileries Garden. You can reach it via Metro Line 1, 8, or 12 to Concorde station. From Concorde station, take exit 2, and the museum is just a short walk through the Tuileries Garden. Alternatively, several bus lines (e.g., 24, 42, 52, 72, 73, 84, 94) also stop near Concorde.

5. Is advance booking required for visiting the Orangerie Museum, especially for a guided tour?

Yes, advance booking is highly recommended for the Orangerie Museum, particularly for guided tours, to ensure entry and secure your preferred time slot. This helps avoid long queues, especially during peak season, and guarantees a spot on your selected private guided tour. Booking through KKday offers the convenience of securing your tour effortlessly, ensuring a smooth and organized visit without the hassle of last-minute arrangements.

6. What specific insights and experiences does a private guided tour of the Orangerie Museum offer?

A private guided tour of the Orangerie Museum offers an in-depth exploration of its collections. You'll gain exclusive insights into Monet's "Water Lilies," understanding their creation and significance directly from an expert. The guide will also reveal anecdotes and secrets behind other masterpieces by Impressionist and Post-Impressionist painters in the Jean Walter and Paul Guillaume collection, providing a richer context than a self-guided visit.

7. What unique artistic experience does the Orangerie Museum provide compared to other Parisian museums?

The Orangerie Museum offers a uniquely immersive experience primarily centered around Claude Monet's "Water Lilies" murals. The dedicated oval rooms create an environment that fully envelops the viewer in the art, a rare display method. This focus allows for a deeper, more contemplative engagement with a singular artistic vision, complementing the broader collections found in larger Parisian museums.

8. Which famous artists' works, besides Monet's Water Lilies, can be seen at the Orangerie Museum?

While Monet's "Water Lilies" are the highlight, the Orangerie Museum also boasts the impressive Jean Walter and Paul Guillaume collection. This includes significant works by artists such as Pierre-Auguste Renoir (e.g., "Young Girls at the Piano"), Paul Cézanne, Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Henri Rousseau, Chaim Soutine, and André Derain. The collection offers a comprehensive overview of early 20th-century modern art.

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