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77, rue de Varenne , 75007 Paris, France
77, rue de Varenne , 75007 Paris, France
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Musée Rodin

The Rodin Museum: bronze figures in a Parisian garden

A bronze man hunched over in thought, fist pressed to his lips, stares into the distance from the shade of a rose garden. Around him, the gates of hell rise over twenty feet tall. You are just steps from the Invalides, in one of the most tranquil spots in Paris.

Why visit the Rodin Museum?

Auguste Rodin lived and worked here, in this 18th-century mansion, until his death in 1917. In exchange for donating his collection to the French state, he ensured the Hôtel Biron would become a sanctuary for his work. The museum opened in 1919 with a specific mission: to showcase not just the master's sculptures, but his entire creative world.

The collection includes 6,800 sculptures, 8,000 drawings, and 10,000 photographs. Rodin's personal art collection is also on display, featuring canvases by Van Gogh, Renoir, and Monet. Works by Camille Claudel, his student, collaborator, and lover, occupy their own dedicated space.

Masterpieces you cannot miss

The Thinker and The Gates of Hell

This meditative figure, crouched on a rock, was originally meant to represent Dante contemplating the circles of Hell. Rodin sculpted him as the centerpiece of The Gates of Hell, a public commission that was never officially delivered and occupied him for over thirty years. This monumental 21-foot doorway spawned some of his most famous works. It contains over 200 figures of the damned in a swirling mass of tortured bodies.

The Kiss and The Burghers of Calais

The Kiss was initially intended to be part of the larger Gates, but Rodin removed it, feeling it was too gentle amidst such suffering. The white marble, displayed inside the mansion, catches the light differently throughout the day. In the garden, The Burghers of Calais walk toward their sacrifice, each face expressing a mix of fear and resignation that Rodin spent years perfecting.

Pro tip: Arrive by 10:00 AM on a Wednesday to enjoy the garden when it is nearly empty. Start outdoors if the forecast looks cloudy. The Hôtel Biron can wait, but the light is better for the bronze sculptures when it is overcast. The L'Augustine cafeteria, tucked into the garden, serves decent daily specials with a view of the bronzes.

The sculpture garden: seven acres of sculpted greenery

The park spans nearly seven acres, organized around a central pond and a rose garden. Two marked paths guide your walk: the Garden of Sources and the Garden of Orpheus. Lawns are open for picnics. In the spring, between March and May, the blooming roses create a surreal backdrop for the patinated bronzes.

Key works in the garden include:

  • The Thinker: the 1904 monumental version, located near the pond
  • The Gates of Hell: along the south facade
  • The Burghers of Calais: a group of six figures in motion
  • Balzac: a controversial portrait of the writer in a dressing gown

The Hôtel Biron: a historic monument

The building dates to 1730. Its wood paneling, parquet floors, and tall windows create the atmosphere of a private home rather than a museum. The rooms are organized by theme: Rodin's Italian period, his portraits, and preparatory plaster studies. An entire floor is dedicated to the works of Camille Claudel. The intensity of her sculptures, such as The Mature Age or The Waltz, is striking for its emotional power.

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Opening hours

- Tue to Sun: 10:00 AM to 6:30 PM (last entry at 5:45 PM) - Garden clearing begins at 5:30 PM - Closed on Mondays, Jan 1, May 1, and Dec 25 - Early closure at 5:30 PM on Dec 24 and Dec 31
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Reviews of Rodin Museum

Summary of 4 reviews
5/5
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5
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5
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5

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in Europe
#77
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#28
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Beautiful museum

I really like how this museum is organized. The tour is split into two parts. There are some works inside, which is pretty standard. But a whole other part is outside, like an open-air museum. It perfectly showcases the sculptures among the plants.

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A splendid open-air museum

I will always remember discovering Rodin's The Thinker as a child! But the museum includes much more than just that famous work. I was just as amazed by The Kiss, The Gates of Hell, and the sumptuous work of Camille Claudel, which is also highlighted. The most pleasant part of the museum is in the outdoor garden, where the statues reveal themselves right in the middle of the shrubs. On the other hand, avoid going if it is very hot because the interior is not air-conditioned at all.

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Bigger than it looks at first glance

These grounds feel like they are inhabited by the works of the most famous French sculptor, you see them everywhere. The house is very spacious, and the garden behind it... is gigantic! Going there in the rain would be a real shame, you really need to be able to enjoy the outdoor spaces.

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A place to visit at night

The exhibition at this museum is split into two parts. The first part is inside the building, where you discover some of the artist's works. The outdoor part of the exhibition is in the museum garden, where the pieces are displayed among the plants. This museum is a must-see at night because it gives the works in the garden a more mystical dimension.

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