Musee Rodin
About
Nestled in Paris’s historic Hôtel Biron, the Musée Rodin is a shrine to Auguste Rodin’s bronze sculptures and drawing legacy. Visitors experiencing the museum’s permanent collection, the tranquil garden of sculptures, and temporary exhibitions will find a seamless blend of artistry and history. The museum welcomes guests from 10 am to 6:30 pm, with a final entrance at 5:45 pm to ensure ample time for exploration. Admission is €14 for adults, with free entry granted to visitors with a valid certificate of disability, accompanied by an authorised companion. The garden, open from 10 am to 6:30 pm as well, closes earlier at 4:45 pm for safety, offering a peaceful setting to observe Rodin’s masterpieces under the open sky. Compact yet profoundly educational, the Musée Rodin is an essential stop for art lovers, history enthusiasts, families, and couples alike, promising an enriching experience in the heart of Paris.
Highlights
- The Thinker
- The Kiss
- The Gates of Hell
- Garden Sculptures
Must-See Areas
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Best time to visit
Spring (April–June) and early fall (September–October) tend to offer the best combination of pleasant weather and fewer crowds, making them ideal times for a relaxed visit.
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 1 hour 30 minutes
Tickets & pricing
Adult
€14.00
Free EU (under 26)
€0.00