“Rodin’s The Thinker”, I think it is no exaggeration to say that there is not a single person who does not know it.
The Rodin Museum, which created such world-class sculptures, is located in the heart of Paris.
The Louvre and other famous museums are good, but they are inevitably overcrowded with many tourists.
The Rodin Museum is a relatively uncrowded museum where you can admire the works at your leisure.
As well as Rodin’s work, you can also wander through paintings by famous artists such as Van Gogh and Renoir, and the gardens, famous for the beauty of their roses.
We would like to introduce you to the Rodin Museum, which is full of attractions.
Musée Rodin
Location
Musée Rodin
Address:77 Rue de Varenne, 75007 Paris, France
Opening hours: Tuesday-Sunday 10:00-18:30
Closed: Monday
Nearest metro station: Varenne Metro line 13
Admission fee
TICKET MUSEUM – SCULPTURES GARDEN – CURRENT TEMPORARY EXHIBITION – FULL PRICE:14€
Under 18 years: free
AUDIOGUIDE:6€
Billet jumelé Rodin Paris + musée d’Orsay(Common ticket with Musée d’Orsay):24€
Paris Museum Pass valid.
History
Rodin used it as his studio for 10 years from 1908.
The Rodin Museum opened in 1919.
The l’hôtel Biron, where Rodin’s works are exhibited, was completed in 1732.
When the government decided to purchase the Hotel Billon in 1911, Rodin asked to keep the building as a museum in return for donating his work to the government.
Rodin’s request was heeded and the museum was not demolished but continued as a museum.
Unfortunately, Rodin died before the museum opened.
“Je donne à l’Etat toute mon œuvre plâtre, marbre, bronze, pierre, et mes dessins ainsi que la collection d’antiques que j’ai été heureux de réunir pour l’apprentissage et l’éducation des artistes et des travailleurs. Et je demande à l’Etat de garder en l’hôtel Biron qui sera le musée Rodin toutes ces collections, me réservant d’y résider toute ma vie.”
Auguste Rodin – Correspondance de Rodin, tome III, 1908-1912, lettre n° 103 à Paul Escudier, fin 1909
Source: official website of the Rodin Museum. L’HÔTEL BIRON
Time required
As well as sculptures, there are also paintings on display, so you can look around without getting bored.
There are many Rodin’s works, not only in the museum but also in the gardens, so it will take you quite some time to look around.
If you look around quickly, you can see the whole place in 40 minutes in the museum and 30 minutes in the gardens, or 1 hour 30 minutes overall.
However, the gardens are large, so it will take two to three hours if you take your time to look at the artworks and admire the gardens.
(We recommend that you allow plenty of time for your visit, especially during the pleasant months and when the roses are in bloom, as the gardens are very spectacular).
Map of the museum
The entrance is in the front part of the image.
There is a luggage check as soon as you enter.
After the baggage check, there is a ticket desk in the building on the right, where you can purchase or present your ticket.
The first building mainly houses the exhibition and gift shop.
Rodin’s works are exhibited in the museum and garden, which is the back building.
This is a map of the museum.
Paintings by Van Gogh and others are on the first floor.
Garden
The well-kept gardens are another highlight.
It’s a very beautiful garden.
View from the first floor of the museum.
There is a fountain at the back.
Inside the museum
Everything in the museum is full of attractions.
It is recommended to admire not only the artworks, but also the building itself.
Work
The Rodin Museum has many fascinating works on display.
Another attraction is the variety of artworks that can be viewed in the gardens.
The following are the main works.
Auguste Rodin(1840-1917)
Le Penseur
The Thinker is still the first must-see at the Rodin Museum.
La Porte de l’enfer
Rodin put considerable effort into the production of this work in his later years.
The stunning artwork is well worth a visit.
Vincent Van Gogh (1853 -1890)
PÈRE TANGUY (1887)
It is a pleasant surprise to see Van Gogh’s work at the Rodin Museum.
Many other collections are also on display.
For other works, see the following articles.
Gift shops
The gift shop is located in the first building, as you can see from the map we have just shown you.
In addition, it is possible to see the products on sale on the official website.
If you plan to buy something, you can save time by checking in advance.
The exit and gift shop are in the same direction.
The space is quite large.
The range of products on sale is also more extensive than in a regular museum.
This is on the right as you enter, and the wooden box contains Rodin’s masterpiece.
It costs around EUR 120, which seems expensive to buy as a souvenir,…
The sales area extends to the rear.
There is also a wide range of tote bags and pouches.
The counter contains book-related items.
At the end of the hall, a postcard is placed.
Authentic works of art are also available in glass cases.
Some exceed several thousand euros.
The exit is a little confusing, but it is at the orange glass door.
This piece, LE BAISER 85 CM, placed at the exit, is priced at EUR 34.800.
Summary
To be honest, I wasn’t expecting it, as I wasn’t really interested in sculpture, but it was fantastic.
Looking at the various works of art, I somehow became completely fascinated by sculpture.
I would like to invite all of you to visit this museum, even if you are not normally interested in sculpture.
Thank you again for reading to the end of this issue.
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