THE BOURDELLE DEPARTMENTAL GARDEN-MUSEUM
Specialised museum
2024
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2024
A museum-garden in Égreville, ideal for sculpture lovers.
Sculpture lovers are in for a treat. Outdoors, in a large green setting, 56 bronze sculptures trace the evolution of Antoine Bourdelle's work. A place that is both an artist's garden and a sculpture garden, designed by architect Michel Dufet, Antoine Bourdelle's son-in-law. Among the works on display, Heracles the Archer and The Dying Centaur take pride of place. This venue is the perfect complement to the Musée Bourdelle in Paris's 14th arrondissement.
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Un très joli jardin de près d'un hectare bien entretenu où les 56 statues de Bourdelle prennent toute leur force, disséminées au gré de la promenade. Complémentaire et indispensable écrin au musée Bourdelle parisien.
La nature est très présente sous différentes formes, arbres, buissons taillés et sauvages, et surtout de nombreuses fleurs aux différentes couleurs et parfums.
La promenade est une merveilleuse expérience pour le corps et l’esprit.
have good weather, because it is all outside.
(I reserve 5 stars for Chamonix-Mont-Blanc.)
Smaller than the Rodin Museum in Paris, but €3
for seniors, and free parking makes it a bargain!
Use your own car, because it's in a small village.
Big museums in Paris can be tiring, but here you
will feel peaceful and refreshed. Because of the
drive, it's good to combine it with Fontainebleau.
No waiting time, and no crowds. Just a tourist
bus of people who did not stay too long.
In my photo is Joan of Arc (Jeanne d'Arc.)
JR