Museum of Impressionism (Musée des Impressionnismes) in Giverny

Museum of Impressionism (Musée des Impressionnismes)

Giverny, France

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Founded
2009
Type
Art museum

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Is the Impressionist museum in Giverny worth visiting?

In fact, we've listed it among our ideas for things to do in Giverny. It's well worth a visit: Its garden: idyllic and contemporary, the museum's garden is just 2 steps from Claude Monet's verdant home.

What is the best month to visit Monet's garden?

As a horticulturist, best time for blooms is early spring, which is April-May. I was in Normandy, Honfleur, Rouen, Mont St Michel, for the 80th anniversary of DDAY and there was still a lot of plants blooming. It all depends on what kind of flowers, shrubs and trees you'd like to see blooming.

What famous artist lived in Giverny?

The famous water lily ponds and colourful gardens created by the Master of Impressionism, Claude Monet, at his home in Giverny, close to Paris and Rouen, gave him his greatest artistic inspiration and have made this tiny river Seine-side village famous all over the world.

Is it free to visit Monet's garden?

Claude Monet's house and gardens at Giverny Normal fare and seniors: 13 euros. Children over 7 and students: 7 euros. Disabled: 6 euros. Children up to 7 years old: free of charge.