The Musee d'orsay is one of the most beautiful and significant art museums in Paris, located in a former train station building. It is famous for its unique collection of 19th– early 20th century art, especially Impressionist and post-Impressionist works.
Here you can see the masterpieces of such great artists as Monet, Van Gogh, Renoir, Degas, Cezanne and Gauguin. The atmosphere of the museum is charming: the spacious halls, the huge clock on the top floor and the stunning view of the Seine create a special mood.
If you love painting and want to immerse yourself in the world of Impressionism, the Musee d'orsay is a must—visit! 🎨✨
Still, yes - the exhibition 250 years of Impressionism in the very center of Paris is not here for you, even if you remember the Classics 25-26 times in tandem with Freud and Jung.:
"Vorobyov came to the prosecutor's office at lunchtime.
When he found Myachikov, he told him as if they hadn't quarreled that morning:
"You were right. All my previous options were no good! Now I've really come up with something amazing! Come on!
"Where to?" Nikolai Sergeyevich was alarmed.
Vorobyov bent down and whispered in Myachikov's ear:
— To the museum!
— And why? — the investigator asked loudly.
Vorobyov grabbed him by the sleeve and dragged him into the corridor, because Balls was not working alone in the room, and Vorobyov did not need witnesses.
— What didn't I see in the museum? I'm busy at work! Nikolai Sergeyevich persisted, feeling a premonition of evil.
"You're just playing dumb here anyway!" — Vorobyov ruthlessly reminded. "Come on!"
When they found themselves on the street, Valentin Petrovich asked his friend:
— Where do you want to go — to the Russian Art Gallery or the Museum of Western Painting?
— I don't want to go anywhere at all! You're leading me by force!
— Why are you so afraid to go to the museum? Vorobyov laughed.
"I'm not afraid of the museum, I'm afraid of you!" — Nikolai Sergeyevich confessed.
Valentin Petrovich patted his friend on the shoulder:
— Okay, let's go to the Museum of Western Painting. He's closer!
Vorobyov took Myachikov by the arm and led him to the trolleybus stop.
When the old people arrived at the museum, they were greeted by a poster: "Rembrandt Anniversary Exhibition. 300 years since his birth."
— It's possible that Rembrandt is exactly what we need! — Vorobyov said mysteriously ."..
One of my favorite museums in the world is a beautiful building (former train station) There are beautiful paintings by Lefavre and Manet, and the view from the fifth floor, where Van Gogh's paintings hang, is simply wonderful. There are beautiful sculptures in the center, paintings hidden on the sides, and if you look up you can see the station clock)
This is my favorite museum in Paris. I love Impressionists, and they are represented here in large numbers. In addition, the museum building itself is also beautiful.
If you are in Paris, be sure to go to the museum. The excellent location in Paris, the interior layout, the observation deck, which offers a general view inside the museum, and the magnificent exposition characterize this cultural space. We also got to the exhibition, 250 years of Impressionism. One continuous delight -that's my impression.
Probably the most, not even THE MOST!!!! the spectacular Museum of Paris. For every taste, color and shape, from building architecture and sculpture to painting!
If you often do not want to go to the Louvre, then the building of the former railway station is cozy.And the people on the walls are more cheerful and cheerful .Find Camille Claudel's "Mature Age" in sculptures (beyond the white bears) and find a brilliant portrait of Rodin, defeated by his crazy student.You'll have to look for Degas pastels too.Wait for a pause between the tourists and reveal the secret (spoiler!) - Edgar used a camera to catch the movement.However, the colors atone for the trick.The furniture of the modern period is made by Russian masters.On the ground floor, oh wonderful miracle, Serov.If you don't take a seat in the restaurant by the Transparent Wall Clock, it's all in vain.Except For The Time.Enjoy the view while you have it.
A great place to walk next to the Orsay Museum. The views and architecture are just great! Lots of trees. Unfortunately, the museum is also quite large.
The best thing I've seen. Convenient, compact, affordable. The main thing is paintings and a wonderful audio guide. Besides, it's a great restaurant. So, as I came in the morning, so until my daughter said that she was tired. Otherwise, I would walk all day. I recommend it to everyone
Initially, the visit was scheduled for 1.5 hours. I had to go back, because I realized that I simply could not afford to miss at least something from the collection of masterpieces. I'll be in Paris.
I'll definitely come back next time, it's rare that I get such pleasant emotions from watching works of fine art.
If you love painting , if you appreciate something after the Wanderers . If Impressionism is an object of admiration for you and a bright page of world culture, this museum will not leave you indifferent and you will get an unforgettable aesthetic pleasure. And a small detail - in the past - it was a train station. This is especially noticeable in the cafe on the 5th floor.come in for a cup of coffee and cakes, you'll like it. The interior is very interesting
It's a beautiful place. We bought tickets here, and stood in line for 30 minutes. Interesting exhibits, exhibitions. There is a cafe and restaurant, souvenir shops. It took about 5 hours to watch
Although the museum is large, you can get around it in 6 hours.
The main focus of the exhibition is impressionism and sculpture by Rodin. There are also excellent views inside the museum along the hall (after all, the former. train station)))
The best thing that man has come up with is art) The museum is unique with its collection of paintings, sculptures, architecture, you can walk many times, it is huge.
A wonderful museum. The Louvre is no less popular, and here you can see as many paintings by Claude Manet as you will not see anywhere else.
The gateway to Rodin's Hell is here too. And the Creation of the world
The museum where my heart settled many years ago. All the most beloved works of the Impressionists (and not only) are collected here. And also the stunning building of the old station, in which Orsay is located. On each of his visits - right here. J’adore!
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A wonderful modern museum, no queues, good ventilation, incredible masterpieces of art. The ticket can be purchased online and visited on your own, inside you can buy a ticket after the fact.
A great museum, you can get around in 3 hours. You can buy tickets online. There are fewer queues to enter without booking after lunch. There are a lot of people, on the 3rd floor there is generally a sur. But the impersionists are worth it! But besides them there are many beautiful paintings and sculptures, models of the Grand opera, Art Nouveau furniture. There is an audio guide in Russian. We've been there 5 times and we'll go again when we're in Paris.
The museum has the best collections of Impressionist works. Special is the hall dedicated to the cats painted by Steinlen and the preparatory drawings for the advertising of the Tournée du Chat Noir. The museum is very crowded, and it is difficult to admire the most famous works.
I planned to visit the main museums, the Musee d'orsay and the Louvre, expecting more from the Musee d'orsay in advance, as I love Impressionism. I'm not disappointed. Fortunately, the Orsay Museum also had an exhibition of Van Gogh, completely different interesting works than in the museum in Amsterdam. I recommend a visit to everyone.
I had tickets without a time slot on Saturday with fast track (bought on booking), very convenient, but we came to the opening, so it was free.
Be sure to take a look!
The museum is very interesting. At the Louvre level (and the queue is no less), you definitely need to visit. Gorgeous French Impressionists! Even if you're not into them. A magnificent private Van Gogh hall.
We must not forget that in Paris there is not only the Louvre, but also many other museums with impressionists: Orsay, Armotan, where there are not so many people, but there are enough great paintings. In addition, Orsay is located on the Seine River and walking along it is another additional pleasure.
It is unacceptable to exhibit art in such an atmosphere. There are a lot of people, noisy, dirty, queues at the entrance, queues in a dirty smelly toilet, queues and crowds at exhibits and paintings, it looks like a big market but not a museum, just a shame.
It is convenient to buy tickets online, and you can do it right the night before. The museum in the building of the former railway station: interesting exhibitions, a rich collection of impressionists.
The Russian audio guide seemed useless - there is very little information.
It's a wonderful museum in itself, but besides, there are exhibitions there! I visited the chic Van Gogh exhibition, where the works of the last year of the artist's life were presented.
4 floors and 3-4 hours of very cursory inspection. The sea of impressionism. A variety of sculptures.
Ps. Buy tickets in advance, do not stand in unnecessary queues.
It is recommended to visit. A wonderful collection. In order not to get tired, it is better to start from the second floor, then to the fifth, and then to the rather weak and calm first floor... well, or in coffee shops, of which there are several)
A huge museum of everything and everything. Do not cross the street. It's very interesting, but you can't get around the entire exposition in one go.
Personally, I was drawn here more by the vulgarity of this building itself.
I strongly recommend buying tickets here online so as not to stand in line.
It is absolutely necessary to get here at the first opportunity! On one of my last visits to Paris, I was lucky enough to visit the d Museum'Orse and see the paintings of your favorite Impressionists "live", even after standing in a decent queue at the entrance. I managed not only to run through the main exhibition (it was running, because I got to the museum shortly before closing), but also to get to the Van Gogh exhibition. I absorbed everything to the maximum with my eyes, experiencing aesthetic ecstasy, and bought the most liked paintings in the museum store in the form of posters. By the way, amazing views of the Louvre and the river open through the huge clock
It's impressive. A huge museum. And there, in addition to the well-known impressionists, there is a large percentage of those who are not known in Russia at all and in general. Except for those who are directly involved in this field of art.
the most beloved museum in Paris. If you buy e-tickets in time, you do not need to stand in line at the entrance at all. Impressionist 3 floors - what could be more beautiful?