Visite guidée privée d'une heure et demie du musée de l'Orangerie à Paris





Description
Découvrez en 1h30 la collection unique d'art impressionniste et post-impressionniste du musée de l'Orangerie, présentée par un guide expert avec une vision unique de l'art. Ce petit musée se situe, chronologiquement et thématiquement, au tournant du XIXème et du XXème siècle. La collection couvre ce que la plupart des historiens de l'art considèrent comme la période la plus passionnante de l'art, de la Renaissance à aujourd'hui, l'avant-garde expérimentale - de nombreux -ismes (post-impressionnisme, cubisme, fauvisme, surréalisme...), inspiration tirée de ce que l'on appelle les primitifs. l'art, réactions aux premières décennies troublées du XXe siècle ; une véritable explosion non seulement de créativité, mais aussi de profond désespoir mêlé à un enthousiasme élevé. Le musée abrite les toiles monumentales et impressionnantes de Monet. Cette visite est un incontournable parisien. - la collection unique d'art impressionniste et post-impressionniste - un guide expert avec une vision unique de l'art - 1h30 de visite du musée
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Ce musée est un joyau et une parfaite continuation de la visite du musée d'Orsay. La collection est une synthèse parfaite de la scène artistique du tournant du XIXe au XXe siècle, mettant en vedette l'apogée de l'art français dans ce que l'on appelle la belle époque, la belle époque. Cette visite muséale présente l'époque, ses valeurs et ses idées, et comment elles sont toutes présentes dans l'art impressionniste et post-impressionniste.
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Lieux et horaires de prise en charge
Le transport privé est possible - nous offrons un hôtel (ou appartement, airbnb, etc.) prise en charge avec un véhicule Mercedes classe V. Si vous souhaitez que nous incluions la prise en charge, vous devez impérativement le communiquer via le numéro de téléphone que vous trouverez sur votre bordereau de réservation. Les textos sont les bienvenus, les messages WhatsApp aussi.
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Options de transport accessibles aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Entièrement accessible aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(19)
Basically a very worthwhile museum with the wonderful paintings of Claude Monet. Unfortunately, there are far too many people in the museum, but especially this silly constant posing in front of the paintings. Some people are not interested in the paintings but only in being photographed in the most ridiculous poses in front of them. This is extremely bothersome and should be addressed immediately. For example, a consistent photography ban in the museum. The floor in the museum was completely dirty with sand that visitors brought in from outside from the park. With cleaning machines, it could also be cleaned during the day. Basically very worth seeing, but not like this. What a shame.
Absolutely fabulous tour with Hannah! We loved exploring this interesting collection, getting a glimpse into the storied histories of all the incredible art. Finished the tour with a walk through the water lilies. Can’t recommend this tour enough! My teenaged kids were especially engaged!
First guided museum experience, Boris was a great teacher and insightful. At the Orangerie, Boris didn’t just explain the art, he drew the observations out of me, asking the right questions until I could see the beauty and understand the context for myself. Patience, knowledgeable, and a wonderful guide. Enjoyed discussing Christianity, history and art. Highly recommend!
Beautiful museum close to the Louvre. Elizabeth is a knowledgeable guide and great story teller. We enjoyed her enthusiasm!
Most knowledgeable person on French art history I have ever met. Great tour. Would recommend without reservation
Boris has to be the best guide in Paris. He has an incredibly unique and engaging approach, one of the best tours I have ever taken. He has a deep knowledge and passion for what he does, which was very evident. He was able to bring the art to life with his insights and stories—truly an amazing experience. I went with family, and he was able to keep both adults and kids engaged, making it a fantastic experience for all ages. Seeing Monet’s monumental canvases was breathtaking, and the guide’s explanations added so much depth to our understanding and appreciation. Anyways, this is a must for anyone visiting the city. It’s a compact, insightful dive into an exciting art period. The tour was like having a personal storyteller who makes history and art come alive!
hi there, thanks for the review - it has been a pleasure sharing this tour as well as the other ones. I do hope you and you group come back soon so we can tour again more. kind regards, Boris Paris in person private tours
I honestly really enjoyed this tour. 1.5 hours was the perfect amount of time to get a decent understanding of the Orangerie and its main pieces. I would definitely go back! If you are looking for a great way to get in-depth knowledge about the pieces on display, this is the tour for you!
The guide was so knowledgeable and engaging - this tour is excellent! Even my 7 year old son asked questions and did not lose interest to the end! Orangerie is one of those Parisian places you can not miss - my sincere recommendation!
Yes, the museum itself is a wonder. Yes, the art is enough to keep you immersed for a long while. And yet, Boris finds a way to make the experience even more enjoyable with choice tidbits of history and spicy details behind some of the works. You will not regret going on this tour, believe me.
Boris led a thoroughly comprehensive and thought-provoking tour, with depth that was a change from the banal and ordinary which one could easily discover oneself on Google. Instead, we were taken on a sort of artistic adventure into aesthetics, light and shade, the lives of artists, of Parisian salons, France & Europe across the centuries from Catholicism to secularism, and beyond. Where one may expect a few hours of distraction to fill up a day and tick a tourist box, one left having acquired something truly meaningful.



