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Musée Rodin

7th Arrondissement
Closedvia Google
Opening hours
  • Monday: Closed
  • Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 6:30 PM
  • Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 6:30 PM
  • Thursday: 10:00 AM – 6:30 PM
  • Friday: 10:00 AM – 6:30 PM
  • Saturday: 10:00 AM – 6:30 PM
  • Sunday: 10:00 AM – 6:30 PM
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18th-century mansion & sculpture garden displaying Rodin's influential works, such as The Thinker.via Google

The sculptor's former townhouse and private gardens, where masterpieces like 'The Thinker' are displayed among manicured rose beds.

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€€; buying a garden-only ticket is a peaceful, budget-friendly alternative to the full museum entry.

Reviews from Google

Elizabeth Cassa month ago
Our favorite museum from our trip. The vibe is so much nicer than some of the bigger ones like the Louvre. The displays and audio guide were so organized. We learned so much about Rodin and his work. It also has gorgeous gardens and a cafe with nice clean bathrooms. The gift shop had unique items to bring home too. Highly recommend!
MJ Kim3 months ago
When I arrived and tried to buy a ticket, I saw that they were selling a combined ticket for the Musée d'Orsay, so I bought it right away. 👍 I heard that this was where Rodin used his studio in his later years, and the chocolate-shaped garden and building were so pretty. The sculptures that blended in with the garden scenery through the windows were also wonderful. 😍 Surprisingly, there were quite a few paintings. The garden housed the world-famous "Gates of Hell" and "The Thinker." It was my first time seeing an exhibition focused on sculpture, so it was refreshing. 🥰
Jake Long3 weeks ago
Good museum, but amazing sculpture garden. I think I spent more time in the garden than in the main museum. I do wish the museum was a little more intentional with sharing things from Rodin’s life, but they do show a lot of his artwork. The garden is large and has many of his famous works, but still feels quite intimate. There is also a lovely cafe. Bonus- I saw some bunnies while I was there!
AA3 weeks ago
Here you see the works of Rodin, with the most famous one being the thinker. All the sculptures here are very interesting, with quite amusing outlook and poses I would say. The garden outside the museum was also a great walk. Also, if you got the Paris museum pass, you can get them here and pay!
Jennifer Hennequant4 months ago
Great musuem full of art from more than just Rodin. The grounds have sculptures throughout and the museum is easy to navigate, even with a wheelchair. We enjoyed our morning here, even with the rain. The back garden area is not easily accessible with a wheelchair on the stone path but I'm sure the rain made it more difficult.
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