With your audio guide, you will begin the tour with a tour of the Japanese garden to discover how Monet imagined this garden and to tell you the story of the pupae and the Japanese bridge.
Then you will explore the garden DE flowers also called the Clos Norman. A gran DE partie DE Monet’s painting is inspired by his outdoor garden.
Finally, you will enter the famous house DE Monet where the painter dedicated his passions such as painting, gardening and photography. You will stop in each room to understand their function and admire unusual details. EN fin DE tour, the audio guide will give you several options to extend your stay in Giverny.
By Skipping the line ticket and taking an audio tour, you will enter the garden through the special entrance for visitors who already have a ticket. You will have the opportunity DE discover the precious collection DE Japanese engravings on display in several rooms as well as the Japanese garden and the flower garden. DE Claude Monet's property in Giverny, left by his son at the Académie des Beaux-Arts EN 1966, became, after the completion DE large-scale restoration works, the Fondation Claude Monet, inaugurated EN 1980. The huge Nymphéas studio, DEux pas DE la maison, has also been restored and contains the Foundation shop.
Locate a green double door DE then turn right on the path called "Leroy Sente" to access the entrance of visitors with a ticket.
Giverny is a picturesque village in Normandy, famous as the home of the renowned impressionist painter Claude Monet. The village is best known for the beautiful gardens and water lily pond that inspired some of Monet's most famous works. Giverny offers a charming and serene escape with its well-preserved countryside charm and vibrant arts scene.
The former home and gardens of Claude Monet, where the famous artist created many of his masterpieces. The gardens are a highlight, featuring water lilies, Japanese bridges, and a variety of flowers.
A museum dedicated to impressionist art, showcasing works by Monet and other impressionist artists. The museum also features temporary exhibitions and a beautiful garden.
The charming village of Giverny, with its well-preserved 19th-century architecture, quaint streets, and local shops. It's a delightful place to stroll and soak in the atmosphere that inspired Monet.
Mussels cooked in a variety of sauces, served with French fries. A classic dish in Normandy.
A traditional Norman tart made with apples, cream, and sometimes Calvados (apple brandy).
A famous Norman cheese made from cow's milk, known for its creamy texture and rich flavor.
The peak season offers warm weather and the full bloom of Monet's gardens, making it the ideal time for visitors interested in seeing the gardens in their prime. However, it is also the busiest time of the year.
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Giverny is a very safe destination with low crime rates. The village is known for its peaceful and charming atmosphere, making it an ideal place for visitors of all ages.
Vernon-Giverny Station
Vernon Bus Terminal
Buses connect Giverny to Vernon and other nearby towns. The service is not very frequent, so planning ahead is advisable.
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The historic capital of Normandy, known for its stunning Gothic cathedral, medieval architecture, and rich history. Rouen is a great destination for history lovers and those interested in French culture.
The famous Palace of Versailles, once the home of French kings, is a stunning example of French architecture and gardens. The palace and its gardens are a UNESCO World Heritage site and a must-see for history and art lovers.
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