Musée de l'Orangerie – Monet’s Water Lilies & Modern Art Masterpieces in Paris

Orangerie Edit — Water, Light & Modern Lines

Monet’s Water Lilies — panoramic murals, natural light, oval rooms
Walter-Guillaume Collection — Cézanne, Renoir, Matisse, Picasso, Modigliani
Temporary Exhibitions — focused shows on modern & contemporary dialogues
Tuileries Context — museum tucked inside the gardens near Place de la Concorde
Café & Bookshop — intimate stop for art books & a quick pause
Listen While You Drift — “Experience”

“Experience” — slow ripple soundtrack for Musée de l'Orangerie, curated by TLC Paris Concierge

Surreal Lens Artistic interpretation of a real place.

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Water Lily Rooms

Two oval rooms, 360° Monet — colour, reflection & silence as architecture.

Modern Masterpieces

Intimate scale galleries with some of the 20ᵗʰ century’s most iconic canvases.

Calmer Atmosphere

Smaller than the Orsay or Louvre — ideal for a focused, 1–2 hour visit.

Garden Setting

Nestled inside the Tuileries — art, trees and city views in one loop.

TLC Paris Concierge — Musée de l'Orangerie: Monet’s horizonless water & modern Paris in one quiet pause.

Surreal Lens Artistic interpretation of a real place.

Orangerie — Water, Light & Ellipses +
Musée de l'Orangerie — Monet water lily panels in soft natural light

Surreal Lens — Artistic interpretation through TLC Paris.

Water that never ends, sky without horizon, brushstrokes breathing in quiet rooms. The Orangerie feels like stepping inside the pause between two heartbeats.

Cinematic Parallels — Time, Memory & Colour +

A film that drifts through memory, light and inner landscapes — an echo to Monet’s idea of painting not what he saw, but what he felt.

Official trailer — via YouTube.

Address & Hours — Musée de l'Orangerie +

Musée de l'Orangerie
Jardin des Tuileries, Place de la Concorde, 75001 Paris

Opening hours, access & security info ↗

Show map — Orangerie in the Tuileries
Tickets & Booking +

Time-slot tickets recommended; combined tickets often available with Musée d’Orsay.

Official ticketing ↗

Water Lilies — Claude Monet +

Eight monumental panels across two oval rooms — conceived as a “water landscape with no horizon”.

Learn more about the Water Lilies ↗

Walter-Guillaume Collection +

Intimate galleries of early 20ᵗʰ-century painting — Renoir, Cézanne, Matisse, Picasso, Modigliani & more.

Discover the collection ↗

Exhibitions & Events +

Short, focused exhibitions often in dialogue with the permanent collections.

Current & upcoming exhibitions ↗

Nearby — TLC Paris Picks (Tuileries & Concorde) +
  • Jardin des Tuileries — chairs by the ponds, statues & seasonal rides.
  • Place de la Concorde — obelisk, fountains & axis views towards the Arc de Triomphe.
  • Rue de Rivoli arcades — cafés & classic Paris shopping.
  • Musée du Louvre — a short garden walk away.

Tip: book Orangerie + Orsay together for a full Impressionist day.

Musée de l’Orangerie — Monet’s Water Lilies & Modern Art Masterpieces in Paris

Set within the Jardin des Tuileries in the 1st arrondissement, the Musée de l’Orangerie is one of Paris’s most serene artistic refuges. Known above all for Claude Monet’s monumental Water Lilies, the museum invites visitors into two oval, light-drenched rooms designed as a sanctuary for silence, reflection, and pure color. Standing before these vast Nymphéas panels feels like stepping into the artist’s mind — a world shaped by water, sky, and emotion.

Beyond Monet, the museum houses the exceptional Jean Walter–Paul Guillaume Collection, a rare ensemble of works by Renoir, Matisse, Picasso, Cézanne, Modigliani, and Soutine. Together, these paintings trace the rise of modern art from the 1860s to the 1930s, offering a powerful dialogue between Impressionism and the new visions that followed.

Outside, the Tuileries Gardens unfold toward Place de la Concorde, the Louvre, and the bridges crossing to Musée d’Orsay. Nearby, enjoy the Belle Époque elegance of Angelina Paris, a refined pause at Café Kitsuné, or a quiet lunch at Le Fumoir. Boutique hotels such as Hôtel Regina Louvre and the iconic Le Meurice complete the area’s timeless charm.

The Musée de l’Orangerie is not only a museum — it is a meditative encounter with light, nature, and the evolution of modern art.