Musée+Rodin

Mus é e Rodin is a museum in Paris, France. It was opened in 1919 and dedicated to the works of the French sculptor Auguste Rodin. The museum holds very famous artwork such as “The Thinker” and “The Kiss.” The museum also had a very large garden that is popular among visitors. The museum receives about 700,000 visitors annually.

Musée Rodin has many different things to offer. There are a total of 6,600 sculptures throughout the museum. There are also 8,000 drawings by famous artists - not just Rodin. Mus é e Rodin also has a collection of 8,000 old photographs from over the years. Lastly, the museum holds 7,000 objets d’art, which are little objects of art. The museum has works from very famous artists such as Monet, Renoir, and Van Gogh. The museum also has a beautiful chapel that has a neo-gothic architecture style. The museum itself also has a very detailed architecture. The building was made to be lavish, to show a sign of wealth. So, the architecture of the museum is detailed in every aspect from the ceilings, walls, floors, etc.

The museum is a great place to learn about the history of France. The architecture shows the style of architecture that France has in many of its buildings. The artwork is also very educational. It shows the history and culture of France. The artwork is also influential and thought provoking. Many visitors come to Mus ée Rodin to learn, think, and admire.