Our 90-minute itinerary is perfectly tailored to give you a comprehensive yet concise overview of the Musée d'Orsay's key highlights. We cover Impressionist, Post-Impressionist, and Art Nouveau galleries, ensuring you don’t miss the masterpieces that made the museum a must-see destination in Paris. This is your experience—explore the museum in the way that suits you best. With the audio guide and a clear itinerary, you can focus on the works that interest you most while gaining expert insights along the way. Whether you're an art connoisseur or a first-time visitor, our tour is designed to engage and inform everyone. We break down complex art movements and historical contexts into easy-to-understand, compelling stories that make your visit both fun and educational.
egin by entering the museum, located along the Seine River, housed in a former Beaux-Arts railway station. After collecting your audio guide, which provides insightful commentary on key pieces, your guide will provide an overview of the museum's layout, collections, and its role in art history. Admire the vast central hall with its iconic Beaux-Arts design. The large clock is one of the museum’s most recognizable features. Head to the galleries dedicated to Impressionism, where works by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Édouard Manet are housed. Continue your tour through galleries showcasing works from artists like Paul Cézanne, Vincent van Gogh, and Toulouse-Lautrec. Explore the Art Nouveau movement in the museum’s gallery dedicated to this late 19th-century style. Works by artists like Alphonse Mucha and Hector Guimard are featured here. End your visit with a brief stop in the museum shop, where you can purchase art books, souvenirs, or posters of famous pieces from the museum's collection.
Please reach the entry at the Paris Musée d'Orsay at the address Esplanade Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, 75007 Paris, France.
We will send you your entry ticket along with the audio guide, complete with
detailed instructions for use.
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