Esplanade Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, 75007 Paris, France
Major 19th- & 20th-century European art collections housed in a monumental, former railway station.
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Robin Gadomski
In my opinion, this is the concept of what a perfect museum should strive to be. Everything was very accessible and easy to follow. The museum followed a chronological experience and took you on a voyage of 70 years of the most important works in art history between 1850 and 1920. The museum’s layout and amenities were perfect and my visit couldn’t have gone better. World class museum that every Paris-goer should plan a morning or afternoon visiting. 5/5
Kristaps Prūsis
The place is quite big and if you plan to thoroughly go through the museum's all floors I recommend allotting 3-4 hours. The museum itself has many interesting and popular artworks from different times, including contemporary times (exhibitions on second floor). The exhibition hall with Monet, Renoir and Van Gogh was very crowded though.
Gerda Collins
A must see if you are a fan of Impressionism. Expect crowds, but you can still enjoy the art if you take your time. Cafe has good pastries. Buy your ticket ahead of time and go right in at your allocated time.
Aaron Ochse
One of the most unique and enjoyable museums. Hard to beat the impressionist collection. Really interesting layout in an old train station and the exhibits are arranged on different levels. Book your ticket in advance to avoid a long wait.
Neko Ramsay
Definitely a must see. Get your timed tickets in advance though, the line can be pretty long. A wonderful selection of a variety of artists, the building itself is a beautiful set piece and definitely a recommendation. Arrive before hand to explore the avenues around it because there's a lot to see.