Located in the heart of Paris in the Tuileries Garden, the Orangerie Museum features a rich collection of Impressionist and post-Impressionist artworks. The highlight of the museum is a series of eight wall-to-wall murals of 'Water Lilies' by Claude Monet, exclusively displayed in two adjoining oval rooms.
Apart from Monet's signature paintings, you'll be able to admire the Jean Walter and Paul Guillaume collection. You'll also get a chance to brush up on your knowledge of Impressionism with paintings by masters like Renoir, Cézanne and Matisse.
Why Visit
- Chance to see eight panels of Monet’s iconic 'Water Lilies'
- Artworks by Renoir, Cézanne, Matisse, Picasso and more
What's included
- Skip-the-line admission
- Access to permanent and temporary exhibitions
Restrictions
- Visitors need to show a valid photo ID.
Additional information
Please note that access to temporary exhibitions is subject to availability.
Large bags or luggage are not allowed inside the museum.
Please note that your ticket is valid for a single entry only.
The museum offers free admission for visitors aged under 18, European citizens aged between 18–25 years, and for all visitors on the first Sunday of every month.
Please note that after leaving the museum, you cannot get back in.