Recently reopened after extensive renovations, this small museum near the Louvre houses the Jean Walter and Paul Guillaume Collection, sold to the French Republic on very generous terms and displaying 143 paintings from the late 19th century and the first half of the 20th century (15 Cézannes, 24 Renoirs, 10 Matisses, 12 Picassos, 28 Derains, 22 Soutines)

  Loading
Relevance Price Price Rating

Showing 1 to 18 of 28 Offers

Orangerie Reserved Entrance Ticket

  2831 Reviews

$14

Explore one of Paris' finest art museums at your own pace with a reserved access day admission ticke...

SEE IT

Offered by Get Your Guide

Orsay & Orangerie Museums: Combination Skip-the-Line Ticket

  1121 Reviews

       7 day

$23

See masterpieces of art with a combined entry ticket to both the Orsay Museum and Orangerie Museum i...

SEE IT

Offered by Get Your Guide

Paris: Orangerie Museum Entry Ticket and Seine Cruise Ticket

  65 Reviews

$35

Discover the new layout of the Orangerie Museum's collection after extensive renovations. Enjoy a ti...

SEE IT

Offered by Get Your Guide

Paris: Musee de l'Orangerie Audio Guide- Txt NOT included

  20 Reviews

$5

Learn unique facts about the 10 highlights of Paris' Musee de l'Orangerie with an insightful audio g...

SEE IT

Offered by Get Your Guide

Orangerie Museum Guided Tour & Monet's Water Lilies

  11 Reviews

 2.0 hour

$136

Skip the long lines to the Orangerie Museum and take a guided tour through the 19th and 20th-century...

SEE IT

Offered by Get Your Guide

Louvre & Musee de l'Orangerie Audio Guide- Txts NOT included

  5 Reviews

$8

Self-Directed Dual Audio Guides of Louvre Museum & Musee de l'Orangerie. Great Masterpieces covered ...

SEE IT

Offered by Get Your Guide

A Day in Paris: Orangerie Ticket and Seine River Cruise

  4 Reviews

    1 day

$44

Mobile Voucher Accepted

Build your own perfect day in Paris with a combined ticket to the Paris Metro, skip-the-line entranc...

SEE IT

Offered by Get Your Guide

Paris: Orangerie Museum Small Group Guided Visit

  1 Reviews

 2.0 hour

$100

Discover Impressionist and Post-Impressionist masterpieces during this 2-hour guided visit of the Or...

SEE IT

Offered by Get Your Guide

Paris: Orangerie Museum Ticket with In-App Audio Tour

  1 Reviews

 1 hour

$37

Immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the Impressionists and explore the Orangerie Museum with in-ap...

SEE IT

Offered by Get Your Guide

Paris: Orsay, Orangerie & Opera Museum Combo Ticket

  No Reviews

 2 day

$62

Admire artistic wonders with museum combo ticket which includes the Orsay Museum, Orangerie Museum, ...

SEE IT

Offered by Get Your Guide

Orangerie Museum & Monet's home at Giverny Guided Visit

  No Reviews

    9 hour

$109

Get all the best information for your guided visit of the Orangerie Museum and the Monet's home at G...

SEE IT

Offered by Musement

Paris: VIP Orsay and Orangerie Museums Audio-Guide Tour

  No Reviews

    1 day

$41

Make the most of your skip-the-line tickets to access the Orsay and Orangerie museums. Visit the mus...

SEE IT

Offered by Get Your Guide

Mus?e de l?Orangerie Skip-the-Line Tickets

  No Reviews

$14

...

SEE IT

Offered by Isango

Sightseeing Tour of Paris including Musee de l'Orangerie Priority Access Ticket

  No Reviews

 2 to 5 hrs

$37

...

SEE IT

Offered by Viator

Musee de l'Orangerie Paris Entrance Ticket

  No Reviews

 1 to 2 hrs

$10

...

SEE IT

Offered by Viator

Orangerie Museum : 2-Hour Private Guided Tour

  No Reviews

 2 hours

$82

...

SEE IT

Offered by Viator

Skip-the-line & Semi-Private Guided Tour: Orangerie Museum

  No Reviews

 1.5 to 2 hrs

$94

...

SEE IT

Offered by Viator

Skip-the-line & Private Guided Tour: Orangerie Museum

  No Reviews

 1.5 to 2 hrs

$101

...

SEE IT

Offered by Viator

Jump to Page

Musee de l'Orangerie, Paris

Recently reopened after extensive renovations, this small museum near the Louvre houses the Jean Walter and Paul Guillaume Collection, sold to the French Republic on very generous terms and displaying 143 paintings from the late 19th century and the first half of the 20th century (15 Cézannes, 24 Renoirs, 10 Matisses, 12 Picassos, 28 Derains, 22 Soutines).

Recently reopened after extensive renovations, this small museum near the Louvre houses the Jean Walter and Paul Guillaume Collection, sold to the French Republic on very generous terms and displaying 143 paintings from the late 19th century and the first half of the 20th century (15 Cézannes, 24 Renoirs, 10 Matisses, 12 Picassos, 28 Derains, 22 Soutines). The collection joined the eight immense Water Lilies that Monet gave France in 1922 and which have been displayed since 1927 in two huge oval rooms purpose-built on the artist's instructions.


Hours

Sun

NA

Mon

NA

Tue

NA

Wed

NA

Thu

NA

Fri

NA

Sat

NA

About Musee de l'Orangerie

 Jardin Tuileries, Paris, France

 +33 1 44 77 80

 www.musee-orangerie.fr

Musee de l'Orangerie and Nearby Sights on Map

Place de la Concorde

The Place de la Concorde is the largest square in Paris, with an area of 8

Jeu de Paume

Built during the First Empire, in imitation of the Orangerie this small building is used by the Galerie Nationale to mount shows dedicated to lesser known, but nonetheless interesting artists, or (sometimes) the lesser known works of the Great Masters

L'Assemblee Nationale

Formerely the Palais Bourbon, this building has housed the National Assembly, the French parliament's lower house, since 1827

Jardin des Tuileries

Originally adjoining the now-disappeared royal palace of the Tuileries, these gardens lying immediately west of the Louvre offer a central open space for Parisians and visitors with semi-formal gardens (an outdoor gallery for modern sculpture), various cafés, ice-cream and crépe stalls and a summer fun fair

Seine River

The Seine River is the lifeline of Paris

Musee d'Orsay

Housed in a former Beaux-Arts railway station (completed in 1900 for the Exposition Universelle, later saved from demolition and converted to its present use), the rambling, open-plan museum is home to the works of the great artists of the 19th century (1848-1914) - Impressionists, post-Impressionists, and the rest - that were formerly displayed in the Louvre

Pont Alexandre III

Petit Palais

Colonne Vendôme

The centrepiece of a magnificent 8-sided square first laid out in 1699 to show off an equestrian statue of the Sun King, Louis XIV

Eglise de la Madeleine

One of the best-known and most beautiful churches in Paris, in the guise of a Corinthian order Classical temple