Orangerie Museum - A unique French art space
When traveling around Europe, visiting museums is prioritized and abbreviated, but the Museum of Orangerie, also known as Musée de l'Orangerie, is seldom overlooked simply because it is a museum. Every year, a great number of people are drawn to the amazing art.
The Museum of Orangerie is easily discovered on the map of French tourist sites at the Tuileries park, near Placede la Concorde, on the banks of the Seine in District 1, gorgeous Paris. The Orangerie Museum, which translates as "orange nursery," is a vast museum dedicated to Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art. Designed by architect Firmin Bourgeois and finished by his successor Ludovico Visconti in the Tuileries orangery at 1852. The Orangerie Museum is built in a classical style.
The Orangerie Museum is built in a classical architectural style, with stone structure and glass doors facing the Seine, providing the museum with a panoramic perspective. With a total area of 6300m2, the new museum opened in 1927 and showcases unique and magnificent art works by many great painters such as Paul Cézanne, Henri Matisse, Amedeo Modigliani, Claude Monet, Pablo Picasso, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Henri Rousseau, Chaim Soutine, Alfred Sisley, and others. The museum offers free entry on the first Sunday of every month. Enjoying these amazing pieces of art in peace and quiet.

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