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Romeo Vinoth
at 2024 Apr 20
Romeo Vinoth
at 2024 Apr 20
Very good war collections and the Napoleon Tomb was marvelous.
Pl be note that the front gate is open only between 2PM to 6 PM use the back
Entrance if you go early.
Amazing museum. I can’t believe it’s free. Loved everything. The location, the art, the building were all exquisite.
Interesting photography exhibits. I’m sure it depends on who they are showcasing. Beautiful facility, not too crowded, but quite a few people. We wished there were more photos by Cartier-Breslin. They should have a permanent exhibit of his work.
This is such a beautiful and informative museum in the middle of Paris.
Wonderful sculptures in the house and a sculpture walk in the amazing garden.
I would recommend a visit to this historically important museum
Aadi
at 2024 Apr 15
Aadi
at 2024 Apr 15
Great museum! There are plenty of exhibitions going on, great pass of time for art lovers.
Interesting person was Mr. Rodin. Well laid out inside and out with very pretty gardens. We enjoyed the tour and information.
However, the Cafe inside only offers a bare minimum for breakfast and not too helpful lady. And she displayed that attitude to the 4 other customers that followed. I suggest going to the Cafe on the street corner.
Fantastic smaller museum of Rodin's works. Really lovely to see his sculptures in situe in the gardens where he lived and worked. I went on a weekday and arrived at 10 am and had at least 30 mins with very few others in the gardens.
Drew Wang
at 2024 Apr 13
Drew Wang
at 2024 Apr 13
Amazing, magnificent, beautiful, impressive architecture, breathtaking, only some of the words to describe it.
We bought online tickets months before and still waited for over 30 mins to get in since mornings are packed.
The number one exhibit was the Mona Lisa.
The museum is extremely large and unable to see everything in a day, but we were able to see most of the popular highlights and exhibits.

Our hotel was very close walking distance, and we walked by at night, the pyramid was bright and the whole atmosphere blew me away, amazing!!

Definitely my favorite in all of Paris.
Once in a lifetime and must visit.
Almost a refreshing change from European cultures and history to step into the Guimet. Having lived in and visited many parts of Asia it was almost a trip through memory lane, but there was a bit of confusion as to how to best look through the venue. With items in collections by country it didn't offer any flow and it was difficult to know which way to walk to best view all of the collections. I was also a little disappointed as I have heard that the Guimet owns one of the 2 scrolls that are thought to represent Hokusai's final works, "Dragon" which I was lucky enough to see on display next to its partner "Tiger in the Rain" in Tokyo in 2019. There is nothing about it mentioned and it is definitely not on display. Overall the collection felt like just that, a collection of bits and pieces rather than a journey through the cultures that make up Asia.
Went specifically for Rothko exhibition and was very pleased. Huge collection was displayed in 11 big rooms. Building itself is modern and very interesting, beautiful views from the tarace. Overall highly recommend
Beautiful space, be sure to check out the roof top for amazing views of the surrounding area and Tour Eiffel. Also be sure to purchase tickets ahead of time if possible to avoid the line. It can get busy.
I was hoping to see his photos, i’ve been studying his art for 20 years, came to PARIS, for the first time and they show only 5 photos and the rest is from another photographers. VERY DESSAPOINTED
Surprising Museum, far East history and arts, blending archeology and modern art. Unique pieces, unusual for citizens from any other non-colonialist country... Attached pictures speak by themselves.
I had been in Easter weekend and no queues nor crowd. It could be improved in explainations. Close to Trocadero, so few steps from famous spots in Paris.
This was the highlight of our visit. We went to all four of the major areas. My son and I absolutely loved the history and immersion. Being from the UK and US we had not seen the French perspective this clearly. There was so much to see! The highlight was the Dome. It gave greater understanding of the role he plays in French culture.

The only negative was the audio tour. It highlighted unique items but skipped over lot.
I have been coming to Paris for many reasons for many years, but this was my first time here at this spectacular venue! the design is so sympathetic to its surrounding and view points, the art on display was fantastic and there is a cheap shuttle service, too. The Rothko exhibition is what I went for and it did not disappoint. Can't wait to go back! There is a free cloak room so please leave your bigs bags etc and walk around comfortably.
Such amazing exhibits, and the story telling of the rooms is art in itself
Mercifully uncrowded museum, you can enjoy the artwork at your own pace.

I loved the pieces by Raoul Dufy and Giorgio de Chirico. A good representation of women artists too, like Natalia Gontcharova, Suzanne Valadon, Anna-Eva Bergman, Maria Helena Vieira da Silva, and Vera Pagava.

Plus it's free! Overall, a good way to spend an hour or two away from the crowds
A nice place to visit and see photographs, however I was very disappointed that it didn’t showcase more of Bresson’s work. There were only about five of his photographs, including his most famous ones. The exhibition at the time was good but I expected to see more of Bresson’s work.
Ho visitato la Fondazione Louis Vuitton in occasione della mostra di Rothko. Un'architettura che ricorda una barca a vele spiegate. Ai piani alti dalle terrazze è possibile godere dello skyliner di Parigi. La mostra del grande artista Rothko è assolutamente da vedere: sono presenti le sue opere più importanti in un ambiente che riesce a farle respirare.
Inez Bangar
at 2024 Mar 30
Inez Bangar
at 2024 Mar 30
Loved it! A lot of the art works were outside in the garden, so it would be a nice stroll on a sunny day. There was also a significant section indoors. Rodin‘s pieces were displayed in different forms, amongst some of his contemporary‘s works as well.
Carla Klein
at 2024 Mar 26
Carla Klein
at 2024 Mar 26
It's worth the wait in the cold, windy weather. It's much well designed, organized, and displayed than the British museum. The Persian and Egyptian sections were magnificent. The food service is not too expensive and the sandwiches and salad are actually fresh and tasty.
I highly recommend purchasing tickets, especially for weekend visits. After all, it's 2024! You'll have a fantastic time immersing yourself in this museum for a full day. It boasts an impressive collection of historical artifacts, including the iconic Mona Lisa. It's truly worth every penny, and it's the largest museum I've had the pleasure of exploring.
Wie in anderen Rezensionen bereits erwähnt- trotz vorheriger Buchung der Tickets lange Wartezeit außerhalb des Gebäudes- wir waren 10 min zu früh und standen eine 1/2 h im Regen. Die Reihe der Menschen ohne Tickets kam fast gar nicht voran.
Weder der Einlaß, noch die Garderobe, das Angebot an Toiletten oder auch das kulinarische Angebot sind dem Ansturm gewachsen. Auch die Ausstellung ist viel zu voll- warum begrenzt man die Besucher nicht mehr???
Die Ausstellung selbst hat den Erwartungen entsprochen, toll ist die App, die man als Audioguide nutzen kann.
A beautiful collection of Rodin pieces curated in a contemporary way. The work has space to be appreciated and flows seamlessly with the surrounding architecture. The gardens and cafe are also a must visit. A perfect place for a relaxing afternoon - not as overwhelming as other museums .
It's a must for Rodin enthusiasts with plenty of sculptures and paintings, I found the museum to be informative and interesting the garden was exquisite and the outside sculptures mesmerising. The Gates of hell was imposing and ominous the thinker majestic. This museum is wheelchair accessible there are toilets and a well stocked souvenir shop. The garden is tranquil with the essence of history lingering in its grounds with every sculpture telling its own story. Full of masterpieces. Loved it.
Alleine die Architektur ist eine Besuch wert. Was für ein traumhaftes Gebäude. Die Organisation der Ausstellung (Garderobe, Einlass) könnte noch etwas runder laufen, aber die Ausstellung war gut.
Das war einer der schlechtesten Museumsbesuche meines Lebens.
Trotz gebuchten Zeitticket über 1 Stunde auf den Einlass gewartet, ein einziger Security Scanner ist für den Ansturm an Besuchern im Einsatz, das ist viel zu wenig .
Dann nochmal 20 min Wartezeit an der Garderobe um dann endlich in einer völlig überfüllten Ausstellung zu stehen, Rothko würde sich im Grabe umdrehen wenn er das sehen könnte.
Das Museum selbst und die Ausstellung sind toll, die Organisation ist eine einzige Katastrophe
This place has a few famous works by Matisse and a couple by Picasso. It is free. They need however clean up this place and fix the flooring outside as it seems to become dilapidated and embarrassing for a Paris museum of modern art.
Diego Bustos
at 2024 Mar 15
Diego Bustos
at 2024 Mar 15
Very nice, clean and big museum. From Fort, to palace to museum this incredible place holds some of the most fantastic historic pieces from human civilization. Must come if you’re in Paris. Also recommend bringing something to eat as there are just a handful of eating places for thousands of people. Also recommend buying tickets online even on the same day of visit and use the underground queue through the carousel.
This free museum contains several modern abstract arts along with details of Henry Matisse, origins, and others. Highly recommended.
I saw the Mark Rothko retrospective and was amazed. I’m glad the Building dedicated 10+(?) galleries to the work. We went on a Friday morning and it seemed to get busier as we left.
Truly a once in a lifetime experience to see this physically, historically, and enigmatically massive collection of pieces. Certain paintings were grouped as they were shown elsewhere, for example, the set from the Tate in London, but the rooms lined with work from all over the globe was very nice.
Rothko himself never saw his work celebrated to this extent, he might have enjoyed it.
I’m sure I won’t be able to see his work gathered and shown like this again in my lifetime. The Foundation did a great job of giving the work the space it needed. Rooms varied in size and illumination, I enjoyed the contrast.
The show had more paintings than I expected and I was truly impressed with the presentation.

The building was perfect, allowing for gigantic and intimate spaces. I was surprised the price of admission was cheaper than I expected, worth the money, I have paid more for less impressive shows.

I wish I could see the show a second time. Highly recommend seeing this show.
This museum surprised and informed me perhaps more than any other in this beautiful City of Light. Though the Louvre offers its own splendor and the Musee d’Orsay is a treasure trove of some of my favorite impressionist artists, and while the beautiful and tranquil Marmoset Museum permits quiet and studied viewing of the works of Claude Monet, in particular, it was the Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris that awakened in me a sense of the purpose of Art, and left me questioning why other museums of modern art don’t do a better job with curating and presenting the work of contemporary artists. This museum was like a sanctuary, more than any other that I visited in the city. Its use of light and space is exceptional, propelling the viewer to one enlightened exhibit after another, and inviting one to stop and ponder the meaning of the work at hand.

All in all this is a space I would choose to visit over and over, more than any of the other art museums I have visited in the city. Second in line would be the Musée d’Orsay.
Architektonisch großartig. Trotz gebuchtem Ticket im Internet Wartezeit am Eingang mit Sicherheitskontrolle. Einen leeren wiederverwendbaren Kaffeebecher musste ich separat in Verwahrung geben. Nochmal Schlange an der Garderobe. Die Ausstellung war toll, aber viel zu voll. In der Summe eine sehr durchwachsene Erfahrung.
In zona un po’ periferica ma collegato benissimo al centro, l’edificio della
fondazione Vuitton è un capolavoro di architettura del celebre Gehry. Al suo interno è poi allestita in questi primi mesi del 2024, una splendida e ricca mostra dedicata al pittore Rothko: da non perdere per chi ama questo talentuoso artista. Gli spazi espositivi sono concepiti con gusto e funzionalità. Posto magnifico dove trascorrere una mezza giornata. Intorno ci sono svariati cantieri aperti, forse anche in vista delle imminenti olimpiadi. Ma prima o poi, sarà tutto sistemato.
M Kin
at 2024 Mar 08
M Kin
at 2024 Mar 08
Stunning!
Starting from the outside - the building itself is a sight to see. It is totally understandable why it used to be an imperial palace. Great location for beautiful pictures of Paris. The molding and the statues on the building are impressive.
Moving on to the inside - the building is just as impressive. The ceilings are a work of art itself. The corridors are very spacious and nice to walk through.
Walls and walls of art, literally every style and time period you can imagine. Statues, gold, plates, rugs, mantles, paintings, Crown Jewels and many more.
The only downside of the Louvre is that it is GIANT, so please plan your trip ahead! Otherwise you won't see everything you'd like to see because you will run out of time.
We did not see the Mona Lisa, it was too crowded. But I was not sad about that, other works of art were even more impressive than the Mona Lisa.
Nice visit and free. Impressive and diverse permanent collection. There are many free museums and palaces in Paris that can reduce your expenses in pricey Paris.
It was beautiful I spent a little under half a day there and I really enjoyed myself. The entire museum was beautiful but my favorite part was definitely the fine art upstairs. You can get free tickets on the website (if you meet certain requirements) but be sure to get them early whether the same day or a couple of days before if you’re going during the busy season.
Paddy Dalton
at 2024 Mar 01
Paddy Dalton
at 2024 Mar 01
I came to view the Antony Gormley exhibition which was beautifully and thoughtfully curated and integrated within the Rodin pieces. A beautiful and easy museum to stroll around and the gardens, despite the rain and the cold, were really pleasing and relaxing. Staff were friendly and there wasn’t too many people inside making it an enjoyable visit (I came just 90 minutes before closing time)
Say btw 3 and 4 stars: nice space dedicated to award winning photographers

I would put a few more photos of Henri C Bresson and Martine F and a more furnished library (maybe more services as small bar) reach five stars.
hodhan hassan
at 2024 Feb 06
hodhan hassan
at 2024 Feb 06
Beautiful big museum I couldn’t finish it in one day so I went back the next day but definitely worth it. Also there’s a bookshop and a place to put your belongings near the exist/entrance.
Ich war Ende Januar in der Rothko Ausstellung, dir mir an sich sehr gut gefallen hat. Aber es war so dermaßen überfüllt, dass man sich durch die Räume schieben musste. Vor einzelnen Räumen gab es dann nochmal extra Warteschlangen, weil so viele Leute da waren. Einfach das Maximum rausgeholt. Leider unmöglich, das Ganze so genießen.
Most visitors to Paris miss this wonderful museum. To start, from the plaza there is an incredible view of the Eiffel Tower. Enter on the opposite side of the tower view, there's rarely a wait. The three-storey mural by Raoul Dufy celebrating the history of electricity (probably 90% of visitors don't catch this theme) is wonderful. Sit down on the stools and set a spell to rake it all in. The dance murals by Matisse, that were originally intended for the Barnes House in Philadelphia are very interesting. Matisse errored in the measurements hence he create two sets of these. The permanent collection, now with the addition of the donation by the Josef and Anni Albers family, is strong in the 1910 to 1940 period. AND, there are always new special exhibitions - expand your horizons a bit. The museum is open, spacious and easy to navigate.
Benjamin Bowie
at 2024 Jan 20
Benjamin Bowie
at 2024 Jan 20
I visited last year but didn't have a chance to go inside and I'm so happy that I was able to go inside as it was exactly what I was hoping for the perfect place for a history buff.
Adis Čizmić
at 2024 Jan 19
Adis Čizmić
at 2024 Jan 19
I found this hidden gem in Paris that is quite often overlooked.
It is a perfect place to dive inside Asian art and architecture.
It was a really refreshing experience that took me out of the European culture for a moment.
I would definitely suggest visiting it.
Adis Čizmić
at 2024 Jan 19
Adis Čizmić
at 2024 Jan 19
As a big history and military fan I really enjoyed their massive collection.
From first weapons used in ancient history till the most recent conflict they cover everything.
I especially enjoyed seeing so many different selections of medieval armors, and the WW2 area.
You will gain new views on history and expand your knowledge.
I could compare this Army Museum in Paris with the Louvre only art is replaced with weapons.

Tip: Napoleon's tomb is just nearby so don't skip it as it is magnificent
Lots of masterpieces to enjoy, mostly paintings and also some statues. Clear explanations both in French and English at each section. You gotta take advantage of the free entrance! Not to miss! Also there are very kind and helpful staff. It is not too busy in winter time.
They showed two smallish photo exhibitions, plus a few prints of HCB’s works. They were both interesting, but I had expected a much larger place with more HCB work on show.
Marco Gomes
at 2023 Dec 14
Marco Gomes
at 2023 Dec 14
Is dedicated to Asian art, focusing on the cultures of East, Southeast, South and Central Asia. The collection includes a diverse range of artifacts such as sculptures, ceramics, textiles, and religious objects from various Asian civilizations.
There were some rooms that were closed during my visit.
Keine Flüssigkeiten mitnehmen. Müssen VOR DEM EINTRITT weggeworfen werden. Garderobe zu klein für große Besuchermenge. 1 Toilette ist viel zu wenig, gibt es nur auf einer Etage!
Keine Schließfächer.
Architektur außergewöhnlich, aber selbstverliebt und für Besucher verwirrend. Wenig funktional. Sonderausstellung ROTHKO hoffnungslos überlaufen. Für einen Besuch, um Bilder mit Muße zu betrachten nicht lohnend. Insgesamt nur 3 Sterne.
Errol Bryce
at 2023 Dec 10
Errol Bryce
at 2023 Dec 10
An incredible trip down history lane with amazing artifacts on display. You'll need a good half day to work though the various exhibits.
What a beautiful place, I loved the combination of seeing some of the statues in the park and others inside.

I visited on a Sunday afternoon and there was no line, so I bought the ticket on the spot.

The park felt like a peaceful oasis amidst bustling Paris. And of course the statues are spectacular, especially the contrast of the dark bronze and the bright marble pieces.

The interior of the buildings is preserved beautifully, which makes the visit even more magical.
Allein das Gebäude mit seinen Dachterrassen ist schon den Besuch wert! Die Mark Rothko Ausstellung ist auch sehr sehenswert, von seinen früheren Werken hatte ich gar keine Kenntnis.
If you are a history buff, who likes the french army history, French Revolution, WWII, Napoleon you shouldn't skip and come and visit this place. I think this is one of those underrated museums it is very different from Musee d'Orsay or Louvre.
Fantastico ! Bisognerebbe dedicare un mese per visitarlo bene e apprezzarne i suoi tesori.
Paulo Silva
at 2023 Nov 02
Paulo Silva
at 2023 Nov 02
Good museum dedicated to Asian arte, most Chinese but with India, Cambodia, Japan and Korean rooms too. Unfortunately rooms dedicated to Korean and Japan were close to reorganize.
Waren drei Tage nach Ende der vorangegangenen Ausstellung dort. Wurde uns vor dem Eintritt zweimal (!) erklärt.
Wir konnten also "nur" die Architektur und die Geschichte des Gebäudes erleben inkl. dem Zutritt zum angrenzenden Park (Bois de Boulgne).
Das gesamte Personal war sehr zuvorkommend, hat uns auf die Möglichkeiten der Führungen etc. hingewiesen. Wir haben uns (trotz des netten Angebots) alleine auf die Entdeckungsreise gemacht.
Da es an dem Tag geregnet hat und keine Ausstellung war, hatten wir die wohl seltene Gelegenheit das Gesamtkunstwerk "Gebäude" quasi alleine und in einer besonderen Atmosphäre zu erleben. Man könnte auch von teilweise "magischen Momenten" sprechen.
Danach noch eine Runde im Park - auch fast leer hat den Eindruck eines einmaligen Erlebnis in einer einmaligen Umgebung verfestigt.
Ein unbedingtes MUST für jeden der in Paris mehr wie 12 Stunden verbringt - meine Meinung.
عالی عصلا سلام سلام سلام سلام سلام سلام سلام سلام داداش یه سوال سوال که به دقیقه بعد دختر و خالم و در و در این زمینه را در این زمینه مورد ندارد که این امر را به اختیار این که به شکل یک دفه سلام سلام سلام داداش کوچیکه و اگر هم این نظر آن را حذف کرده است که در قدیم انقدر وسایل جالبی تراحی کرده و از خودشان و کشورشان محافظت می‌کردند واقعا برایم این تجربه جالب بود که در جریان باشی که به سگ و در این زمینه به قران و در حال پردازش آن هستیم که در قدیم انقدر وسایل جالبی تراحی کرده و از خودشان و کشورشان محافظت می‌کردند واقعا برایم این تجربه جالب بود ادمانی که در قدیم