Discover a fantastic selection of masterpieces and documents from the collections of Auguste Rodin, showing the richness and diversity of the collections of the Rodin Museum, founded in 1919 by the sculptor himself.
The Hôtel Biron, a delightful rococo mansion designed by the architect Jean Aubert and built in 1732, was practically abandoned when Rodin discovered it in 1908. He began by renting four ground-floor rooms before taking over the whole building from 1911 onwards, thereby laying the foundations for what would become the Musée Rodin on August 4, 1919.
The visit begins in the Cantor Hall, which features a monumental staircase. It continues with eighteen rooms displaying clay sketches, plaster casts and bronze and marble sculptures that illustrate Rodin’s constant artistic evolution.
The museum’s seven-acre garden has several different areas and atmospheres.
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77 Rue de Varenne, Paris, France
Admission to the Rodin Museum in Paris is already included in your Paris City Pass
Free admission to Paris's museums, attractions, and tours. Discounts included.
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