Open tomorrow at 10:00-18:30(Tickets available until 17:30; admission ends at 17:45)
Recommended sightseeing time:2-3 hour
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77 Rue de Varenne, 75007 Paris, FranceMap
Phone+33 1 44 18 61 10
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Paris Rotte Art Museum, France, this art gallery is still very famous in the local area. When an art gallery went to visit, it felt that their art works were very abstract and incomprehensible, but it felt very fashionable and full of design.
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Rodin Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Musee Rodin is a museum in Paris, France built to house and exhibit the works of the famed French sculptor Auguste Rodin. The museum is housed in the Hotel Biron and its surrounding gardens, which Rodin used as his workshop for many years. Upon his death and per his request, the building was turned into a museum. The famous sculpture "The Thinker" is the museum's best-known piece, but visitors should explore the many collections, which are broken down into medium sized exhibits.
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Rodin Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Paris Rotte Art Museum, France, this art gallery is still very famous in the local area. When an art gallery went to visit, it felt that their art works were very abstract and incomprehensible, but it felt very fashionable and full of design.
Rodin lived here from 1908 until his death in 1917. He donated all his works to France before his death, and France changed the house to the Rodin Gallery. The garden, the entire south section of the gallery, was completely rebuilt in 1993, and there is a large collection of master works and valuable collections, and the park covers an area of about 3 hectares. The collection is all from Rodin, including chairs, armchairs or couches, which are all in the collection, and visitors can sit on it. The West Walking Man is a collection of legworks and a bust of the bronze statue of St. John the Baptist. In 1900, Rodin combined them. The smooth uplift of the legs and the cracks of the torso contrasted, highlighting the classic features of the work. After 1900, Rodin began to revisit the classical style. To be sure, the state of the fragmentation of most Greek and Roman sculptures influenced Rodin's view, and he created the statue of the limb under the influence. He realized that the imperfections did not seem to affect the beauty and expressiveness of the work: “It was a hand...the wrist was broken, it had no fingers, only the palms, and yet it was so real,” he lamented, “I admired it, and watched it live, and didn’t need fingers.” Although it is fragmented, it is real, and that is enough.
In addition to France, the largest collection of Rodin sculptures also happened to be seen in the Shanghai Film Exhibition before. The plot and the real work echoed too much. It is recommended that friends who go to see this movie can be very touching. The work in the movie is really awkward. Danwai has a lot of everyone's works. It is worth watching and strolling slowly. Although it is a fine art, it is best to find a guide to explain it better! The gallery is free
It is lucky to be here once in a lifetime because I feel the beauty of sculpture art. This beauty is not something other art forms can replace. And Rodin's work may be the ultimate in the world of sculpture.
Beautiful garden. Honestly I'd pay the money just to appreciate how serene and calm the garden is. You also have nice chairs to sit and relax and read a book and have the opportunity to not use your phone and truly disconnect.The building also looks beautiful from the outside.The art wasn't super exciting though. I would go but for the gardens. See pics 😁.
Located in the heart of Paris, France, the Rodin Museum is a sculpture museum that opened in 1919 and features Rodin's works. Franç ois Auguste René Rodin is the most famous sculptor in France. Rodin donated his entire collection of sculptures to the French government on condition that the century-old building be turned into a museum dedicated to his work.
You can see the original version of the thinker, and what I didn't expect is that there are still a few Van Gogh paintings
Musée Rodin, nestled in lush gardens, showcases the works of sculptor Auguste Rodin. The intimate setting allows contemplation of iconic pieces like "The Thinker" amid the tranquility of the outdoor sculptures.