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Monet's House and Garden in Giverny | Open Ticket
Highlights
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In a few words
Some of Claude Monet's most famous works were painted in Giverny. These include his Water Lilies and Japanese Bridge paintings. The Impressionist artist lived in Giverny from 1883 until his death in 1926.
In detail
The garden itself comprises a flower garden in front of the house and the more famous water gardens across the road. Monet began work on the water gardens about 10 years after arriving in Giverny.
Interestingly locals were originally opposed to his plans to build water gardens, fearful that the strange plants would poison the water of the tributary feeding the ponds.
The flower gardens cover about a hectare and are laid out in color-themed borders. There are literally thousands of flowers in these gardens including masses of tulips, irises, oriental poppies and peonies, all with the wonderful colors that inspired Monet.
The water gardens have a Japanese theme and include a replica of the Japanese bridge which featured in the well-known painting of Monet.
In addition to the gardens you will be able to visit the lovely and very colorful house of Monet!
What is included?
- Admission to Monet's House and Gardens
- Ticket delivered for free at your hotel inside Paris!
Meeting Point
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Good to know
- It is recommended that you wear comfortable shoes, and bring sunglasses and a camera
- Open from April 1st to November 1st 2020 from 9:30 am to 6:00 pm, last admission 5:30 pm.
- No pets allowed.