Nestled by the Tuileries, Musée de l'Orangerie offers an intimate escape filled with Monet's enchanting Water Lilies and a vibrant selection of Impressionist art.
"A museum in Paris known for Claude Monet's Water Lilies series, offering a serene experience for art lovers."
"Home to Monet’s iconic waterlily paintings, offers sign language tours and a small lift for accessibility needs."
"If you’ve strolled through the Tuileries gardens, you’ve seen L’Orangerie right on the edge, which is visible from the Place de la Concorde and set up in a former greenhouse. The more intimate scale belies the astonishing art housed within. Among the most well-known works are Monet’s "Nymphéas," the water lily paintings he donated to the state in 1918. Also on display: a strong selection of Post-Impressionist works, including Matisse, Modigliani, and Picasso." - Melissa Liebling-Goldberg, Julia Eskins
"If you’ve strolled through the Tuileries gardens, you’ve seen L’Orangerie right on the edge, which is visible from the Place de la Concorde and set up in a former greenhouse. The more intimate scale belies the astonishing art housed within. Among the most well-known works are Monet’s "Nymphéas," the water lily paintings he donated to the state in 1918. Also on display: a strong selection of Post-Impressionist works, including Matisse, Modigliani, and Picasso." - Lindsey Tramuta, Melissa Liebling-Goldberg
"At L'Orangerie, Chef Alain Taudon adds another Star to the George V's gastronomic offering." - Le Guide MICHELIN