Having started life as a Duke's hunting lodge, then acquired by Jules Marmottan in 1882 as a space to display his private collection of decorative arts, the Musée Marmottan was able to grow as an art gallery thanks to several genrous donations in the second half of the twentieth century. The Museum is now the largest collection of Monet's artworks in the world, including highlights such as Impression, Soleil levant and several of his Nymphéas. Visitors can also see several beautiful pieces by Berthe Morisot and others from the Impressionist movement.
Address
2 Rue Louis Boilly, 75016 Paris
Subway: La Muette (line 9).
RER: Boulainvilliers (line C).
Bus: La Muette-Boulainvilliers (Routes 22 and 52), Louis Boilly (Route 32), Porte de la Muette (Route 63), Ernest Herbert or Porte de Passy (line Route P.C1).
To coincide with the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, the Musée Marmottan...