The Musée d'Orsay is a museum in Paris, France, on the Left Bank of the Seine. It is housed in the former Gare d'Orsay, a Beaux-Arts railway station …
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Nov 7, 2024
We pre-booked tickets for this Museum before we left the UK. With it being half-term, it was a sensible move as we got the penultimate tickets for the day (3.30pm). Arrived by taxi and dropped almos… Full review by kazgodders
Nov 4, 2024
The converted train station's architecture is simply breathtaking! The Van Goghs and Monets took our breath away, and watching the city through the giant clock window was incredibly romantic. Worth e… Full review by Ritul D
Nov 3, 2024
The Orsay Museum currently has two temporary exhibitions of note. The Caillebotte one is outstanding and presents a wide range of his works, primarily coming from private collections. The Harriett Ba… Full review by MILOUW
Hello! We did not find any information about this. My friend and I are in the category of European students aged 18-25. We cannot buy tickets and book time online. So it turns out that we will have to stand in line at the cash register? Or can we also just skip the queue by presenting the relevant documents? Thank you!
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Sorry I did not respond earlier but I just saw your question. We did not buy tickets in advance , because it was a spur of the moment decision to visit, we just walked up and …
Sorry I did not respond earlier but I just saw your question. We did not buy tickets in advance , because it was a spur of the moment decision to visit, we just walked up and purchased out tickets when we arrive, there was no line at the time and we quickly got in, but when we left there was a line but it was not that long.
Yes but booking I'm advance is very much recommended. Also book as early as possible and go straight to the gallery you are most interested in to avoid the crowds. Monet gallery gets …
Yes but booking I'm advance is very much recommended. Also book as early as possible and go straight to the gallery you are most interested in to avoid the crowds. Monet gallery gets very busy
Are the exhibits free entry along with the museum ticket or do you need to buy a timed ticket for the exhibits?
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Yes, a ticket allows you entry to all the galleries. However, I purchased a ticket in advance which gave me: Combined ticket Musée d'Orsay - Musée Rodin which cost 24,00 € and no …
Yes, a ticket allows you entry to all the galleries. However, I purchased a ticket in advance which gave me: Combined ticket Musée d'Orsay - Musée Rodin which cost 24,00 € and no waiting in lines Valid for 3 months from the date of purchase for a single entry in each museum. No reservation required. Musée d'Orsay: Includes access to the Permanent collections and the Temporary exhibitions, subject to availability. Full list of current exhibitions on the musee-orsay website Musée Rodin: Includes access to the Permanent collections the Temporary exhibitions shown in the Hôtel Biron, but also to the Sculptures Garden. ____________ -do an internet search for this special ticket & it will come up on the museum website- I believe the first Sunday is free but likely very crowded so good to avoid and museum is closed on Mondays, I think-check the website for holidays.