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.
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.
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!