Paris L'Orangerie Museum Entry ticket





Description
- Monet’s Water Lilies displayed in serene oval rooms designed by the artist himself - A calm, intimate museum experience—perfect alternative to crowded Paris museums - Masterpieces by Renoir, Cézanne, Picasso, Matisse, and Modigliani in one visit - Prime location next to the Tuileries Garden, ideal for a relaxed cultural stop
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You will discover one of Paris’s most intimate and rewarding museums, located at the edge of the Tuileries Garden. The Orangerie is world-famous for housing Claude Monet’s Water Lilies, displayed in two light-filled oval rooms designed according to the artist’s wishes to create a feeling of calm and immersion. Visitors can sit, walk, and take their time absorbing these monumental paintings, experiencing Monet’s vision of nature, light, and reflection in a uniquely peaceful setting. Beyond the Water Lilies, travelers explore an exceptional collection of late 19th- and early 20th-century art, featuring masterpieces by Renoir, Cézanne, Matisse, Picasso, Modigliani, Rousseau, and Derain, offering a perfect overview of Impressionism and early Modern Art. After the visit, guests can enjoy a stroll through the nearby Tuileries Garden or continue toward Place de la Concorde and the Louvre, making the Orangerie an ideal cultural stop in the heart of Paris.
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(28)
The tickets purchased were not honored at the museum for the time reserved. We were informed that outside parties are not allowed to sell timed entrance. We were not able to go in.
It’s almost an immersive experience, take your time, sit and just look at the paintings. What does it remind you of, does it relate to poetry/ novel How has it been painted - read up about the artist Claude Monet
Everything was great, at first I was kind of nervous because it’s not the oficial site of the museum but the tickets were good!!
We bought the timed entry pass and we were able to walk up and walk right in. It was super easy. The Water Lillies are must see when in Paris. This museum is manageable in two hours, but you could also stay in just sit immersed in Water Lillies.
I am an older woman who is pretty tech savvy. I thought the process to obtain actual tickets was crazy. I had to give you my email. I had to open an email, etc. I was experiencing low power on my phone and I was in a panic. Absurd. I used a different company for opera house tickets that was so simple and yours is so stupid I will never use Viator again. And I have used you many times in the past. Because of this and the fact that the next viator I had to Notre Dame canceled at our meeting time i will no longer consider you a viable option.
Viator ever sent link to tickets. Merely sent the voucher. This caused waiting, frustration and disappointment. Coming on the heels of being sent a message in FRENCH, which I can’t read, that the Eiffel Tower tour was cancelled, I will not book with Viator again. We had just returned from Morocco, where our tour guide never showed.
A wonderful and beautiful museum- a definite activity to add to your list. Monet’s water lilies are just magical 🪷✨
The museum was amazing. My favorite exhibit was the miniatures of Paul Guillaume's house. Also, the Monet Waterlilies- wow!
Incredible water lilies rooms and other collections. Get the timed entry to shorten the line. Small museum with a lot to offer
This team was so helpful with rearranging my booking when the museum was unexpectedly closed. Absolutely fabulous communication!



