Musée Marmottan Monet Fine Art
Artistic Treasure TroveParis,
75016
France
+33 1 4496 5033
+33 1 4050 6584
http://www.marmottan.com
marmottan@marmottan.com
Transport Options:
Train Available: La Muette


Overview
This great museum stocks some of the world's most famous artists from various periods. Visitors can find art from the Early Renaissance period, the First French Empire, and the world's largest Monet collection as well as over 300 paintings from the Impressionist and post-Impressionist periods. The museum was created when a hunting lodge was bought from the owners in 1882 by Jules Marmottan and then later converted into a museum by his son Paul, whose personal collection is on display. The gift shop offers excellent souvenirs of the visit.Open Hours
Tu from 11:00 AM to 09:00 PM, We to Su from 11:00 AM to 06:00 PMUpcoming Events Near Musée Marmottan Monet
- Claude Monet | 2009-12-31, 00:00:00
- Impressionist and post~impressionist | 2009-12-31, 00:00:00
- The Illuminations | 2009-12-31, 00:00:00
The Marmottan Monet Museum is worth the entrance fee many times over simply for the broad size of the collection. Housed in an old Parisian home, the collection is neatly displayed throughout the bottom 2 floors of the home, with other artist's work exhibited on the top floor. Don't miss the treat hidden on the far end of the main floor, where you'll find one of Monet's actual paint pallets covered with paint hung on the wall. Seeing that is incredible! However, if you just want to see the big water lillies paintings, don't miss the L'Orangerie Museum at the edge of the Tuileries gardens on Place de la Concorde. Note: If you're not used to the French manner, you might be put off by them no matter where you go. Just realize that they are quieter people, they like traditions, French is their first language--so to be polite, at least attempt to speak to them in French, a simple "Bonjour Madame/Monsieur" will do. *Politeness is huge for them, so don't forget the "madame/Monsieur"--it's a sign of respect.
This museum was my favorite experience in Paris. Granted, I am a long-time Monet fan and I was looking forward to this museum. However, it was better than I expected. I actually had my first religious experience - I was so overcome with the beauty of the Monet exhibition in the Water Lily room that I was brought to tears and had to sit down and take a moment to myself. It was beautiful and definitely worthwhile. A must see - especially for Impressionist or Monet fans.
After a long trek across the city of lights, we arrived at the museum and were greeted poorly with few directions and had to ask for a copy of the free museum plan; which was wrong, and unhelpful. Notably, the single card museum plan had the top attraction scratched out by ballpoint pen telling us that the reason that we had come was lent out - Monet replaced by some fine Chinese printing that might be of interest to some...



