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Giverny, the place where Claude Monet spent the last 43 years of his life. The house, the studio, the beautiful flower garden, the Japanese bridge, and the waterlilies still bear witness to the harmony and poetry the great painter saw in life. » Learn more!OverviewMonet's Giverny and American Museum VisitYou won't find a better price in Paris, so don't wait! Secure your booking today to avoid sell-outs. All prices include taxes, tips, and services, there are no hidden costs!
Detailed DescriptionSavor the delicate atmosphere of Giverny, where Claude Monet spent the last 43 years of his life. The master of Impressionism established his studio here and found his inspiration. The house, the studio, the beautiful flower garden, the Japanese bridge, and the waterlilies still bear witness to the harmony and poetry the great painter saw in life. Claude Monet's property at Giverny, left by his son to the Academie des Beaux-arts in 1966, has, after completion of large scale restoration work, become the Claude Monet Foundation, inaugurated in 1980. The house, with its pink crushed brick facade, where the leader of the Impressionist School lived from 1883 to 1926, once again has the colorful decor and intimate charm of former times. The precious collection of Japanese engravings is displayed in several rooms, hung in the manner chosen by the master of Giverny himself. The tour continues with a visit to the American Museum that presents works of numerous American Impressionist painters, such as Louis Paul Dessar, Richard Emil Miller, Theodore Wendel, Robert Vonnoh, John Leslie Breck, and others. They were attracted by the curriculum available as well as influenced by their French academic experiences, notably Claude Monet. Dedicated to to further understanding the links between French and American culture, this Museum invites you to explore American art of all periods. Customer Ratings and ReviewsCustomer Ratings and Reviews
Monet's Giverny and American Museum, Adult
"This trip is a wonderful break from the hubub of Paris." Crawford B, United States, September 2011
Monet's Giverny and American Museum, Adult
"Great guide. All others were picked up at hotel but we were not given that option! Cost us taxi extra as we would never have found it on our own tucked away on a tiny side street. Too short. Only 2 hours there. Not nearly enough time" Roxana H, United States, June 2011 Concierge response: You have the option to order this tour with or without pickup. In this case, with pickup was ordered.
Monet's Giverny and American Museum, Adult
"I would recommend this tour to anyone interested in Monet - The garden is a sensory explosion - even in the rain it was most beautiful!" Darshna P, United States, October 2010
Monet's Giverny and American Museum, Adult
"It was an excellent trip, the tour guide was very knowledgeable. I really enjoyed it!" Matthew F, Canada, September 2010 Order OptionsYour ticket (voucher) will be delivered online, paper tickets are not required. Your voucher is the proof of booking and settlement and you must print it and present it at your guide or chauffeur while in Paris. You will have access to voucher desk through a secured link provided in your order confirmation email. Terms and Conditions and Cancellation PolicyTerms and Conditions and Cancellation PolicyBooking changes and cancellations are VALID only when made through us by email at customer@conciergerie.com or by fax at +376 826 770. You can change your reservation date at no charge if you notify us at least four (4) days before your arrival. If you cancel your reservation and you notify us at least five (5) days before your arrival, there is a 20% cancellation fee. After this time no refunds can be made. Prices are valid only when departing from Paris. We apologize in advance for departures or returns that are delayed due to unusual traffic problems. Customers staying in private apartments are requested to wait in front of the entrance of the selected hotel 10 minutes before the pickup time listed on the voucher. Cancellation fees will not be waived for any reason, however, they may be covered by travel insurance. We *highly* recommend that you have insurance with *adequate* coverage, including Force Majeure. More Photos
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