FONDATION CLAUDE MONET
Admire the famous collection of Japanese prints and discover Monet’s daily life in his home and garden at Giverny.
Bequeathed to the Académie des Beaux-Arts by the artist’s son in 1966, the pink-rendered residence has since undergone extensive renovation. Once inside, admire the collection of Japanese prints and immerse yourself in Monet’s daily life as you explore the rooms. As you stroll along the garden paths, let yourself be carried away by the scents and colours of the various floral species. And above all, stand on the famous green bridge to take a look at the water garden, the pond at the bottom of which the painter-gardener planted water lilies. The rest is history.
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