After purchase, you will receive the link to download the app to take this tour.
With the in-app audio guide, you decide when to start, pause, and finish your tour.
All audio tours and tickets can be downloaded to your device anytime.
This is a self-guided audio tour of the Orangerie Museum, a gallery of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings. Note! This tour DOES NOT Include an entrance ticket! Buy it at musee-orangerie.fr The larger-than-life Water Lilies by Monet are the main attraction, but they are far from the only reason to visit. Situated in an old greenhouse in the heart of Paris, this museum is also notable for having the Walter Guillaume collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art. This in-app audio tour explains how Impressionism was born and how Monet's painting technique evolved over time. You will gain insights on the genesis of the Water Lily collection, Monet's creative vision, and how the Orangerie was adapted to accommodate the paintings. The amazing Walter Guillaume collection on the Lower Level allows the visitor to understand the evolution from Impressionism to Modern Art. The influence of African Art on the early Modernists led them to create the first abstract paintings. Note! This tour is not affiliated with the Orangerie Museum but is provided by an independent creator.
Take part on this audio-guided journey to visit the Musée de l'Orangerie and discover its art and secrets with the help of a local fellow art lover. Visit the most famous Nymphéas, better known as Water Lilies from Claude Monet. Learn about how they were painted and what makes them unique. Visit the works of Renoir, Cézanne, Rousseau, Picasso, Laurencin, Soutine and many other artists from the from the 19th-20th centuries. Discover Modernist Primitivism and how it shaped art in France and see many portraits of the masters and their families. After the tour you will feel a bit more of an insider to the Parisian art scene.
This is a self-guided audio tour of the Orangerie Museum, a gallery of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings. Show your smartphone ticket at the "Visitors with Tickets" line. The larger-than-life Water Lilies by Monet are the main attraction, but they are far from the only reason to visit. Situated in an old greenhouse in the heart of Paris, this museum is also notable for having the Walter Guillaume collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art. This in-app audio tour explains how Impressionism was born and how Monet's painting technique evolved over time. You will gain insights on the genesis of the Water Lily collection, Monet's creative vision, and how the Orangerie was adapted to accommodate the paintings. The amazing Walter Guillaume collection on the Lower Level allows the visitor to understand the evolution from Impressionism to Modern Art. The influence of African Art on the early Modernists led them to create the first abstract paintings. The visitor will also discover that the Orangerie building, once a greenhouse, was part of a large palace, a twin to the Louvre, constructed by Queen Catherine de Medici in 1564. This tour is not affiliated with the Orangerie Museum but is provided by an independent creator.
Take part on this audio-guided journey to visit the Musée de l'Orangerie and discover its art and secrets with the help of a local fellow art lover. Visit the most famous Nymphéas, better known as Water Lilies from Claude Monet. Learn about how they were painted and what makes them unique. Visit the works of Renoir, Cézanne, Rousseau, Picasso, Laurencin, Soutine and many other artists from the from the 19th-20th centuries. Discover Modernist Primitivism and how it shaped art in France and see many portraits of the masters and their families. After the tour you will feel a bit more of an insider to the Parisian art scene.
Orangerie Museum is a gallery of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings. The larger-than-life Water Lilies by Monet are the main attraction, but they are far from the only reason to visit. Situated in an old greenhouse in the heart of Paris, this museum is notable for having a collection of Monet's Water Lilies as well as the Walter Guillaume collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art. The amazing Walter Guillaume collection on the Lower Level allows the visitor to understand the evolution from Impressionism to Modern Art. The influence of African Art on the early Modernists led them to create the first abstract paintings. The visitor will also discover that the Orangerie building, once a greenhouse, was part of a large palace, a twin to the Louvre, constructed by Queen Catherine de Medici in 1564.