This single ticket grants you access to a world of art and history. It’s your passport to the permanent collections of Musée Rodin, showcasing the renowned sculptor’s masterpieces in the Hôtel Biron and the breathtaking sculpture garden. But that’s not all! This ticket also unlocks the doors to the temporary exhibitions currently on display, offering a dynamic journey through the ever-evolving artistic landscape.
A Ticket for a Year: Your ticket is valid for one full year from the day of purchase, giving you ample time to plan your visits and savor the artistic journey.
Flexible Planning: Enjoy the flexibility to explore the museum at your own pace. You don’t need to book a visit in advance, except for groups of more than 10 visitors.
Skip the Queue for a Speedy Entrance: Want to avoid the waiting lines? Simply add a small supplement to your ticket and skip the queue for a swift and effortless entry.
Important Information: Please note that the Musée Rodin will be closed on Tuesday, September 24, 2024. Plan your visit accordingly!
Explore Beyond Rodin: Discover More with a Combined Ticket
This single ticket isn’t just about Rodin’s masterpieces. It’s your key to unlock a vast world of artistic and historical treasures. It’s a combined ticket, meaning it grants you access to both Musée Rodin and another renowned museum of your choice.
A Trio of Exciting Options: Choose your adventure from three incredible museums:
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Musée de l’Armée: Delve into the rich history of France’s military heritage. Explore permanent collections, admire the Dome Church, and pay your respects at the Tomb of Napoleon I. The Museum of Relief Maps and the Museum of the Order of Liberation offer further glimpses into France’s past, and a captivating temporary exhibition awaits your discovery. The Cour d’Honneur and the Saint-Louis des Invalides Cathedral are open to the public.
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Musée du Quai Branly: Embark on a captivating journey through the art and cultures of non-Western civilizations. Explore their permanent collections and immerse yourself in the captivating narratives of temporary exhibitions. Every 1st Sunday of the month, the museum offers free admission.
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Musée d’Orsay: Step into the heart of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art. Discover their permanent collections, including iconic works by Monet, Renoir, and Degas, and lose yourself in the beauty of temporary exhibitions. The museum offers free admission on the 1st Sunday of each month, with prior reservation required.
Combined Ticket Flexibility: Your combined ticket grants you access to both museums for three months after purchase. Explore at your leisure, allowing for a comprehensive exploration of both institutions.
Important Note: For temporary exhibitions at the Musée du Quai Branly, you’ll need to choose a time slot using their online ticketing system after purchasing your ticket.
Last Minute Ticket Information and Additional Details
Conveniently Available: This combined ticket can be purchased directly from the museum ticket office.
Free Entry: If you’re eligible for free admission (under 18, EU residents aged 18-25) or hold a Paris Museum Pass, you don’t need to purchase a ticket. However, you’ll need to present proof of eligibility at the entrance.
Important Reminder: Musée Rodin is free on the 1st Sunday of every month between October and March. No reservation is needed for free admission during this period.
A Note on the Sculpture Garden: Currently, a construction project is underway in the Sculpture Garden. The garden closes 15 minutes before the museum closes or at nightfall during fall and winter. After the 1st of November, the garden may close as early as 5:00 PM. The permanent collections inside the Hôtel Biron remain open until 15 minutes before the museum’s official closing time.
Museum Closure Dates: Musée Rodin is closed every Monday, January 1st, May 1st, and December 25th.
Plan Your Artistic Journey: This comprehensive ticket offers an unparalleled opportunity to explore the rich artistic tapestry of Paris. Choose your companion museum, schedule your visits, and prepare for a truly unforgettable journey through the world of art and history.