
Skip The Line

Guided Tour
About
Start time:
10:00 AMDuration:
2 hoursLast admission:
5:45 PMSkip the Line
Fast Track
Wheelchair accessible
Best times:
Morning, Late afternoon.Audio guides:
German, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Chinese.Must-Dos
Admire The Thinker, one of Rodin's most famous sculptures.
Explore The Gates of Hell, a monumental work inspired by Dante's Divine Comedy.
Stroll through the magnificent sculpture gardens.
Discover Rodin's lesser-known but equally fascinating works.
Visit the Hôtel Biron, a historic residence housing part of the collection.
Enjoy temporary exhibitions featuring contemporary artists.
Use available audio guides in multiple languages to enrich your visit.
Information
Immerse Yourself in the Fascinating History of the Rodin Museum
Discover an iconic artistic treasure nestled in the heart of Paris: the Rodin Museum. Founded in 1919, this museum is dedicated to the revolutionary work of the famous French sculptor Auguste Rodin. Every year, visitors from around the world flock to this historically rich location to explore its exceptional collections and enchanting gardens.
A House Laden with Meaning
Located in the elegant Hôtel Biron, an 18th-century mansion, the Rodin Museum offers more than just an exhibition of artworks. It's a journey through time, a dive into the creative mind of a sculptural genius. Walk in the footsteps of Rodin himself as you explore the different rooms of this historic museum.
Rodin's Masterpieces
One of the main attractions of the museum is, of course, the collection of sculptures by Auguste Rodin. Iconic pieces like "The Thinker" and "The Gates of Hell" captivate visitors with their power and artistic expression. Each sculpture tells a story, each work evokes a deep emotion.
Immersion in the Sculpture Gardens
But the Rodin Museum is not limited to its indoor walls. Visitors are also invited to stroll through the magnificent gardens surrounding the Hôtel Biron. Here, among the trees and flowers, are outdoor sculptures that seem to come to life in the daylight. It's an ideal place to relax and be inspired by the beauty of art and nature combined.
An Enriching Experience for All
Whether you're a seasoned art lover or simply curious to discover Rodin's legacy, the Rodin Museum offers an enriching experience for everyone. Guided tours are available for those who want to learn more about the history and significance of the exhibited works. Additionally, audio guides in multiple languages are available for self-guided and in-depth exploration.
Plan Your Visit Today
Allocate time to immerse yourself in the captivating universe of the Rodin Museum during your next stay in Paris. Book your skip-the-line tickets online to avoid queues and be sure to check the opening hours to plan your visit accordingly. Whether you're passionate about art or simply seeking a rewarding cultural experience, the Rodin Museum promises an unforgettable adventure into the world of French sculpture.
Tips
- Book your skip-the-line tickets online to avoid queues.
- Visit early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds.
- Use audio guides to learn more about the exhibited works.
- Wear comfortable shoes to explore the sculpture gardens.
- Allow time to visit the shop and the café-restaurant L’Augustine.
- Take advantage of guided tours for a more in-depth experience.
- Free cloakroom available at the entrance to the permanent collections, in the Hôtel Biron.
- Umbrella strollers are allowed, and special equipment is available for disabled persons.
Guidelines
- Respect artworks by not touching them, except for disabled persons wearing gloves borrowed from the cloakroom.
- Free lockers are available for large bags at the museum entrance.
- Follow museum staff instructions for an enjoyable and safe visit.
- Be prepared for security checks at the museum entrance.
- Phone use is prohibited in indoor public spaces.
- Scooters, bicycles, balls, and balloons are prohibited inside the museum.
- Remain calm and speak softly to avoid disturbing other visitors.
When to visit
Take advantage of morning hours for a quieter visit.
Visit on the first Sunday of the month between October and March for free entry.
Avoid peak days like weekends and holidays.
Opening Hours
Special Days
The Rodin Museum is closed on January 1st, May 1st, and December 25th.
Early closure on December 24th and 31st at 5:30 pm, last entry at 4:45 pm.
How to Get There
Metro
Line 13, station 'Varenne'. Lines 13 and 8, station 'Invalides'.
Train
Line C, station 'Invalides'.
Bus
Bus lines 69, 82, 87, 92.
Car
Parking on Boulevard des Invalides, 75007 Paris.
Bike
Vélib' station at 9 Boulevard des Invalides.