ORANGERIE MUSEUM TICKETS

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Tickets to Orangerie Museum

€12.5
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  • Take your time discovering an extensive collection of groundbreaking 20th-century art at the Orangerie Museum with these extended validity tickets.
  • Step into an oval room and immerse yourself in massive Water Lilies murals; slowly savor the expressive series of oil paintings by Claude Monet.
  • See works like The Young Apprentice by Amedeo Modigliani and Pommes et biscuits by Paul Cézanne up close at this Impressionist gallery.
  • Don't miss the temporary exhibits featuring artists across centuries, and unwind at the café-cum-bookstore splashed with natural light.

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  • Entry to Orangerie Museum
  • Access to the Nymphéas room
  • Access to permanent & temporary exhibitions
  • Tip: Don't skip the green surroundings of the Orangerie; save time to wander through Tuileries Garden.
  • Facilities: Wheelchair Accessibility, Adapted Parking.
  • Entry is free on the first Sunday of every month.
  • The following are not allowed inside the venue: Big bags & luggage.
  • These tickets can't be cancelled. However, you can use them any time until 24 March, 2024.
  • These tickets are valid until 24 March, 2024.
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Dedicated Entry Tickets to Orsay Museum

€16
Extended Validity
Instant Confirmation
Mobile Ticket
Flexible Duration
Highlights
Inclusions
Need to Know
Cancellation Policy
  • These dedicated access tickets to the Orsay Museum with extended validity allow you to admire permanent and temporary exhibits at your own pace.
  • From the 19th-century and beyond, the Impressionist to the Post-Impressionist, take in the works of Van Gogh, Monet, Cezanne, Courbet, and more!
  • Head to the open-air terrace of the Orsay Museum to catch stunning views of the Seine River and Paris, as far as Montmartre.
  • Watch out for the exciting temporary exhibitions, including an upcoming collection on Manet / Degas from 28 March to 23 July, 2023.
  • Did you know that Musée d’Orsay was once a railway station? Enter a unique architectural space filled with history.

Inclusions

  • Orsay Museum tickets
  • Access to permanent collections
  • Access to temporary exhibitions (subject to availability)

Exclusions

  • Official Audioguide
  • Pro Tip: Just 1km from Musée d'Orsay lies the Boulevard Saint-Germain. Complete your artistic journey in this bustling district filled with classic cafes frequented by renowned artists and writers.
  • Note: Entry is free on the first Sunday of every month, but only for access to permanent exhibitions.
  • To avoid the crowds, it is recommended to plan your visit in the early hours of the day.
  • Wheelchairs are available on rent.
  • These tickets can't be cancelled. However, you can use them any time until 21 February, 2024.
  • These tickets are valid until 21 February, 2024.

Visiting Orangerie Museum in Paris

Built in 1852 by Napoleon III to shelter the orange trees of the Tuileries Garden, the building took on a new life after World War I. In 1921, the building was handed over to the Under-Secretariat of State for Fine Arts to create a space for living artists to display their works. In 1922, Monet donated his Water Lilies, which continues to be one of the most priceless works of art housed here.

Today, the Orangerie Museum stands as a gallery dedicated to Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings. It contains works by Paul Cézanne, Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, and Henri Rousseau, among others.

Why Visit Orangerie Museum?

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  • The Orangerie Museum is home to some incredible impressionist and post-impressionist paintings.
  • Visitors admire the renowned Claude Monet collection of paintings known as the Water Lilies. 
  • Being less popular than its famous neighboring museums like the Orsay Museum and Louvre Museum, you can explore the incredible collection without too many noisy tourists.
  • Get to admire masterpieces by artists such as Paul Cezanne, Andre Derain, Auguste Renoir, Claude Monet, Henri Matisse, and more!
  • See Paul Guillaume’s incredible collection of paintings and works of art from across the world. 

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Acquisitions & Deposits

The Orangerie museum has a vast collection of art. Some of its recent acquisitions include ‘Two letters from Claude Monet’ addressed to Georges Clemenceau, ‘Portrait of Guillaume Apollinaire’ by Marie Laurencin, ‘Still life with fruits’ by Andre Derain, ‘Lega Statuette’ from Paul Guillaume’s collection, ‘Portrait of Paul Guillaume at mid-thigh’ by Amedeo Modigliani. Its collection also includes sculptures from Africa and Oceania from the Paul Guillaume collection, Chromatic Matrices - functional sculptures by Agnes Thurnauer and ‘The Good Bye Door’ designed by Joan Mitchell.

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The Water Lilies by Claude Monet

Orangerie Museum was given to the Under-Secretariat of State for Fine Arts by the State to provide living artists with a space to display their works. With Claude Monet painting the ‘Water Lilies’ at that time, Georges Clemenceau, The President of the Council, decided to donate the painting to Orangerie in 1922. Claude Monet also played an instrumental role in the design of the building as he helped with the architectural design with architect Camille Lefevre. His design of two-meter high eight panels in the two oval rooms with skylights ensured that guests observed his paintings in natural light.

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Jean Walter-Paul Guillaume Collection

Considered one of the finest collections in Europe, the Paul Guilliame and Jean Walter collection brings together an incredible 148 works dating from the 1860s to the 1930s. The collection has numerous examples of Impressionist and Modernist works and a few examples of Africa Art.

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Paul Guillaume's violin by Ingres

Paul Guillaume was a renowned gallerist, collector of artworks, art critic, and autodidact who dabbled in art and poetry. The gallery in Orangerie Museum focuses on the gallerist's life and work, which we rarely hear about. He was also responsible for buying and selling artworks of famous artists of the time.

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Works Of Claude Monet 

Claude Monet’s eight compositions of the Water Lilies is world-renowned and is considered an unparalleled achievement of the famed artist. Monet also designed the space in the Orangerie Museum, which consists of two elliptical rooms and gives visitors the illusion of an endless whole. Orangerie Museum includes artworks and collections of Claude Monet like:

  • The Morning with Willows
  • Reflections of trees
  • The Clouds
  • Green Reflection
  • Morning
  • Argenteuil
  • Setting Sun
  • Two Willows
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Works Of André Derain 

Andre Derain was the co-founder of Fauvism. He was a french painter, sculptor, and an artist, with some of his artworks being housed at Orangerie Museum, which includes:

  • Rose in a vase
  • Roses on a black background
  • Handwritten correspondence: Andre Derain to Paul Guillaume
  • Le Grand Morin
  • The Painter’s Niece
  • Le Noir with the mandolin
  • The Niece of the Seated PAinter
  • Trees and Village
  • The Road
  • Landscape of the South
  • The Golden Age
  • Still Life with fruits
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Works Of Paul Cézanne

Through his brilliant artworks, Paul Cézanne initiated the transition from the 19th-century style to an entirely different world of art in the 20th century. Some of Paul Cezanne’s works that are housed in Orangerie Museum include:

  • Flowers and Fruits
  • Flowers in a Blue Vase
  • Lunch on the Grass
  • Still life pear, and green apples
  • In the park of Chateau Noir
  • Trees and Houses
  • Portrait of the Artist's Son
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Works Of Marie Laurencin

Known as an important figure in avant-garde, Marie Laurencin was a member of the Cubists. She was one of the few female Cubists of her time. Some of her works are on display at the Orangerie Museum, including:

  • Portrait of Guillaume Apollinaire
  • Letter
  • The Biches
  • Portrait of Madame Guillaume
  • Spanish dancers
  • Portrait of Mademoiselle Chanel
  • Women with a dog
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Works Of Amedeo Modigliani

He was an Italian painter and sculptor known for his artwork of portraits and nudes in the modern style, which became popular much later after his death as it was not well-received initially. Some of his artworks at the Orangerie Museum include:

  • Portrait of Paul Guillaume at mid-thigh
  • Paul Guillaume, Novo Pilota
  • Redhead Girl
  • Woman with a Velvet Ribbon
  • The Young Apprentice
  • Antonia
  • Risa e strida di rondini
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Works of Chaim Soutine

He made a significant contribution to the expressionist movement during his time in Paris. He had an individual style more concerned with color, shape, and texture, which acted as a bridge between Abstract Expressionism and traditional approaches. His artworks included in Orangerie Museum are: 

  • Gladioli
  • Portrait of a Man
  • The Bride
  • The Little Pastry Chef
  • The Village
  • Landscape with character
  • The White House
  • The Young Englishwoman
  • The Big Blue Tree
  • Landscape
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Works Of Maurice Utrillo 

Maurice Utrillo was a famous French painter who specialized in artworks of cityscapes. Some of his works in the Orangerie Museum include:

  • Butte Pinson
  • The House of Berlioz
  • Rue du Mont-Cenis
  • La Maison Bernot
  • The Town Hall with the Flag
  • Notre-Dame
  • Saint-Pierre Church
  • Great Cathedral
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Works Of Auguste Renoir

The French artist was the leading painter who played a critical role in the development of the Impressionist style. Pierre-Auguste Renoir was a celebrator of beauty and feminine sensuality. Some of his works that are housed at Orangerie Museum are: 

  • Flowers in a Vase
  • Bouquet of Tulips
  • Bouquet
  • Gabrielle and Jean
  • Apples and Pears
  • Long Haired Bather
  • Woman to the Letter
  • Naked Woman in a Landscape
  • Portrait of two little girls
  • Portrait of a young man and a girl
  • Bouquet in a Box
  • Fisheries
  • Young Girls at the Piano
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Works Of Picasso

Pablo Picasso was a Spanish painter who demonstrated extraordinary artistic talent. He was a painter, printmaker, theatre designer, sculptor, printmaker, and ceramicist who is also known for co-founding the Cubist movement and co-inventing collage.

  • The Embrace
  • Women at the Fountain
  • Woman with Tambourine
  • Composition: peasants
  • Large still life
  • Large nude with drapery
  • Woman with a white hat
  • Large Bather
  • The Adolescents
  • Woman with a Comb
  • Nude on a Red Background
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Works Of Henri Rousseau

Henri Julien Félix Rousseau was also known as the Le Douanier, which happens to be a humorous take on his occupation as a toll and tax collector. Most of his paintings were made in the later stage of his life after his retirement at the age of 49. He was a French post-impressionist painter. Some of Henri Rousseau’s paintings that are housed at the Orangerie Museum are: 

  • The Chair Factory in Alfortville
  • The Ship in the Storm
  • Anglers
  • La Falaise
  • The Chair Factory
  • Walkers in a Park
  • The Carriole of Father Junier
  • The Child With the Doll
  • The Wedding
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Works Of Henri Matisse 

Henri Matisse was known for his color usage and his unique style. The French artist was primarily known for being a painter but was also a sculptor, printmaker, and draughtsman. Along with Pablo Picasso, he was one of the artists who helped define the visual arts developments in the early twentieth century. Some of his paintings that are kept at Orangerie Museum are:

  • The Young Girl and the Vase of Flowers
  • Odalisque with Grey Pants
  • The Three Sisters
  • Woman with a Mandolin
  • Extended Draped Nude
  • Odalisque in the Red Pants
  • Woman with Violin
  • Blue Odalisque
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Works Of Kees Van Dongen 

Known for being one of the leading Fauves, Kees Van Dongen’s artworks were of rough pointillist style. With time his style had a more radical use of color and form. His artworks housed at the Orangerie Museum are: 

  • Portrait of Paul Guillaume
  • There is a crisis, not of paintings, but of painters
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Works Of Alfred Sisley 

The French artist was an impressionist landscape painter who found that Impressionism fulfilled his artistic needs and rarely deviated into figure painting. The artwork stored in Orangerie Museum include:

  • The Way from Montbuisson to Louveciennes

Plan Your Visit to Orangerie Museum

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Opening Timings: Daily (except Tuesday): 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM 

Last Admission: 5:15 PM

Room Closing Time: 5:45 PM

Closed On: 1 May, 14 July (morning), 25 December

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Address: Tuileries Garden, Place de la Concorde (Seine side), 75001 Paris.

Find it on the map.

  • By Metro: Metro Lines: 1, 8, or 12 
    Nearest Metro Station: Concorde Station
  • By Bus: Bus Routes: 42, 45, 52, 72, 73, 84, 94 
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  • By Car: Car Parks: Place de la Concorde, Pyramides, Carrousel du Louvre
    Taxi Station: 252, rue de Rivoli
  • Velib Stations: Quai d’Orsay-Invalides, National Assembly, Cambon-Rivoli, Quai Anatole France-Musée d’Orsay
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Cafe de l’Orangerie is a combination of a cafe and a boutique bookstore. You can enjoy some delicious coffee. The cafe is open from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM on all days except Tuesday. 

The boutique bookstore offers books and guides on the collections and exhibitions at the museum. The bookstore is open from 9:00 AM to 5:45 PM on all days except Tuesday.

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  • Toilets are adapted for guests with disabilities. Shower toilets are also available.
  • Two baby areas are present on level -2.
  • The museum compound is accessible to people with reduced mobility. It has facilities like magnetic loops, access ramps, automatic doors, adapted toilets, and elevators.
  • Guide dogs and assistance dogs are allowed in the museum.
  • Wheelchairs, folding seats and canes can be rented at the museum.
  • A cloakroom is available and can be used for free. 
  • The Museum has Café and Bookshop-boutiques in its compound. It is accessible to people with reduced mobility. 
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Louvre Museum:  It is the most-visited museum in the world, displaying over 35,000 items including famous artworks like the Venus de Milo and Mona Lisa.

Sistine Chapel: The Sistine Chapel is famous for its incredible frescoes that decorate its interior - the Sistine Chapel ceiling and The Last Judgment, painted by Michelangelo.

Centre Pompidou: Centre Pompidou houses the Musee National d’Art, the largest museum of Modern Art in all of Europe, and IRCAM, a center for acoustic and music research.

Paris Pantheon: The Pantheon is a monument built in 1790 under the behest of King Louis XV and was designed by Jacques-Germain Soufflot.

Visitor Tips

  • Book your tickets in advance by purchasing them online.
  • If you want to take your time to admire the artworks, request folding seats in the cloakroom. They are available for loan in exchange of an identity document.
  • A cloakroom is available and can be used for free.
  • To ensure the safety of the visitors and the Museum, access to the locker room and the changing room will be restricted to the heavy and bulky items that cannot be otherwise allowed in the room.
  • While inside the museum, try to avoid touching the items and the artwork.
  • If you want to avoid the crowd, make sure you visit the museum early, during the morning hours.

All Your Questions About Orangerie Museum Tickets Answered

Q. Can I buy Orangerie Museum tickets online?

A. Yes, Orangerie Museum tickets are available online.

Q. Are discounts available on Orangerie Museum tickets?

A. Yes, discounts on the Orangerie Museum tickets are available. For more information, please check your tickets before purchasing.

Q. Is it safe to visit Orangerie Museum?

A. Yes, it is safe to visit the Orangerie Museum since there are several measures in place to keep the guests safe.

Q. What is Orangerie Museum?

A. The Orangerie Museum is an art gallery in Paris and is home to some of the top impressionist and post-impressionists artwork in the world. 

Q. Where is Orangerie Museum located?

A. The Orangerie Museum is located in Place de la Concorde in Paris.

Q. What is Orangerie Museum famous for?

A. The Orangerie Museum is famous for holding the eight compositions of the Water Lilies by Claude Monet along with artworks and collections of several other famous artists.

Q. What are the highlights of the Orangerie Museum?

A. The major highlights of the Orangerie Museum are the Water Lilies collection by Claude Monet, as well as collections by Picasso and Matisse. 

Q. What are some of the masterpieces housed at Orangerie Museum?

A. Some masterpieces housed at the Orangerie Museum are The Embrace by Pablo Picasso, Water Lilies by Claude Monet.  

Q. Is the Orangerie Museum worth visiting?

A. Orangerie Museum has a vast collection of artwork and sculptors of famous artists, making it one of the most popular art museums in Paris.