Musée Rodin de Meudon, Île-de-France

Musée Rodin de Meudon est une Musée est situé à Meudon, Île-de-France. L'adresse de la Musée Rodin de Meudon est 19 Avenue Auguste Rodin, 92190 Meudon, France. Si vous avez besoin de service, vous pouvez les contacter via le site Web ou par téléphone au numéro suivant +33 1 41 14 35 00.

La latitude de Musée Rodin de Meudon est 48.814692, et la longitude est 2.2517668. Musée Rodin de Meudon est situé à Meudon, avec les coordonnées gps 48° 48' 52.8912" N and 2° 15' 6.3605" E.

Le fuseau horaire de l'endroit est Europe/Paris, le site web est http://www.musee-rodin.fr/fr/le-musee/le-musee-rodin-meudon. Si vous avez des questions, s'il vous plaît laissez un commentaire.

Musée

Horaires
Lundi: Fermé
Mardi: Fermé
Mercredi: Fermé
Jeudi: Fermé
Vendredi: 1:00 – 5:15 PM
Samedi: 1:00 – 5:15 PM
Dimanche: 1:00 – 5:15 PM
Latitude48.814692Longitude2.2517668
Code postal92190DMS Lat48° 48' 52.8912" N
DMS Lng2° 15' 6.3605" EGeoHASHu09tenrwjyph0
UTM Zone31UUTM(E)445069.8004165774
UTM(N)5407126.239953024Fuseau horaireEurope/Paris
PaysFranceRégionÎle-de-France
Avis recommandés
*** (04/12/2013 17:29)
A small but interesting museum, not far from Paris, for a well know artist!
You can try to find the tomb under the "penseur". This is amazing to know that he was living there. Impressive work btw.

*** (16/07/2017 19:28)
It is Rodin what else is there to write.

*** (02/01/2017 03:10)
I really recommend this place for a nice visit! The sculptures are incredible! Would be better to visit at spring or summer, because of the garden.

*** (01/01/2017 14:43)
I have been to visit the Louvre more times than I can count; every visit is different from the last, and there's always something new. My last visit four years ago was the first I'd seen the excavations of the medieval Louvre, and I was surprised and thrilled to see even more excavation has been done since then. It's extremely well presented and very interesting. The building itself is as interesting as the art it contains.
It's a mistake to rush to the 'show-stoppers' when there is so much more to see if you only do a little research before your visit. My personal favorite is the Veronese Marriage at Cana which happens to be across from La Joconde (otherwise known as Mona Lisa) but without the crowds. It's a massive piece and so full of movement and detail, color and life, that it never fails to take my breath away. I also have to make a stop (among others)
at David's self portrait. I've always wondered what he was thinking, his expression is fathomless. He certainly had a lot to think about.
If you've never been, try doing a bit of reading or watch a documentary on it before you go, and pick an area to really concentrate on, otherwise it tends to be a bit of a blur. My son has zero interest in art, but does enjoy history and architecture, and he was very glad he took this advice and so had a wonderful first visit.
Our visit was in mid-December and we were able to walk right in. Because I am severely arthritic we borrowed a wheelchair and with my disabled ID from the DMV we both were able to enter for no charge, which was a pleasant surprise; and the staff couldn't have been nicer or more helpful.

*** (05/08/2016 04:35)
Le lieu est très agréable. La maison, l'atelier et la galerie permettent de connaître un peu mieux l'artiste ! On ne peut pas rater la statue du penseur qui a une place centrale ! Ne pas oublier de faire une pause dans le parc !

*** (18/05/2016 03:55)
Very small but it contains nice sculptures and a replica of his atelier.
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