Excellent museum. Amazing art. Very well displayed and interesting to say the least. Didn’t know I’d find so much about Napoleon. Highly recommend.Full review by Abigail M
Apr 20, 2025
A very nice gallery in (I guess) an old upmarket town house, with specialist exhibits of Monet (in the basement) and Berthe Morisot, along with many other French artists from throughout the 19th Cent…Full review by PaulH_Surrey
Apr 17, 2025
Eugene Boudin was a painter of seascapes beach scènes, ships and harbours. He is labeled as the father of the Impressionist movement and he inspired Claude Monet. The Marmottan has an outstanding co…Full review by MILOUW
I tried to buy tickets on the Musee Marmottan Monet website for late Sept. 2023, and the dates from Sept. 17 through the end of Sept. were blocked off. Will the museum be closed at that time? It appears I can buy tickets at other ticket vendors online. I just want to make sure the museum will be open then. Thank you.
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Some museums sell tickets only two or three weeks in advance. It appears that the Marmottan follows that practice. Although we usually buy our tickets in advance, especially if there is a …
Some museums sell tickets only two or three weeks in advance. It appears that the Marmottan follows that practice. Although we usually buy our tickets in advance, especially if there is a special exhibition we want to see, you don't have to do that. We always see people buying tickets there and going right into the museum.
From What online site can I purchase combination tickets for the Marmottan museum and Giverny, in advance? Of course, we'd go to each attraction on different days
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I am unaware of an online purchase but you can buy this combination ticket by visiting the Marmottan museum first and when you get there ask for a combination ticket with …
I am unaware of an online purchase but you can buy this combination ticket by visiting the Marmottan museum first and when you get there ask for a combination ticket with Giverny. This is a better option as the line ups at the Marmottan are much shorter. I do not advise going to Giverny without a ticket. If you go to the Marmottan half an hour before it opens you will not have to wait. You can then go straight downstairs to the basement and enjoy the glorious Monet's without the crowds. You do not have to use the Giverny ticket straight away. It is an open ticket valid for at least a couple of weeks.