Paris is the most fascinating and desirable city in the world. Despite their age people never cease dreaming about visiting it and taking a piece of culture and fashion with them. French people are obviously proud of their capital not only because it attracts thousands of people and gives much benefit to their country, but also because they know that they live in one of the most amazing, majestic and glamorous places in the world. Paris is blessed with many museums that are a must to visit because in these museums you will find masterpieces, which are the basics of international culture and history.
In many countries you will find a small statue of a sculpture standing smilingly and so artistically that you think he is alive and is going to create a sculptural wonder right there in the hustle and bustle of the city. Rodin statue is very popular throughout the world. The painter himself is French, so visiting France without being in Rodin museum is a big mistake.
The museum is dedicated to the life and works of Auguste Rodin who was one of the most renowned people in the 19th century French sculpture. There are two museums named Rodin in France, one is in Paris and the other in Meudon. You can get to Paris Rodin Paris by using the underground; you will see it as soon as you walk out of the station.
It was originally built as a private residence in the 18th century and has a quite large area all covered with amazing gardens where people like sitting and enjoying the natural view of this place.
This overlooked place by the tourists houses numerous works from Rodin’s collection. One of the most famous works of Rodin “The Thinker” can be found in the garden under the shadow of the trees. The museum and the garden blessed with countless masterpiece of Rodin make it alive and it seems you feel the soul and the heart of art standing there.
The adult standard ticket to the Rodin Museum Paris is priced at around 6 Euros, the price of the reduced ticket prices is 4 Euros. For those who would just visit the garden, the ticket will cost around one euro. For children and minors under 18 admission is free. The museum is a much visited place in Paris welcoming about 500,000 people each year.
Here you will see how creative human hands can be and what they masterpieces they can ultimately create. It will leave you speechless. The address is unchangeable: 77 Rue de Veronne, Paris, France.