Orangerie Museum, one of the rectangular buildings in Tuileries Park. Orangerie Museum opened in 1929 as a museum holding Monet's masterpiece "Water Lily". After that, it was reopened in May 2006 after a closed period due to renovation. The works of Impressionists and post-Impressionists such as Monet, Cezanne, Picasso, Renoir etc. are exhibited. As well as famous works are exhibited, it is also a museum where many people visit from the morning, in contrast to the Ju de doorman national art museum which sandwiched the Tuileries Gardens. The unique glass-like appearance seems like a museum, but its presence is perfect. From the other side of the Jude-do-Palm Art Museum, it looks like a greenhouse. Originally the Orangerie Museum was a facility built as an orange greenhouse, then became an art museum. Even after the renovation, the design that left the old look is like the capital of the art ยท Paris. Concorde Station ใใใ
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Front entrance. Many people are lining up for admission The entire museum. A pretty big museum Unique appearance with glass Do you look like a greenhouse from the Ju de do Pome museum? Open Tourist Map |