Has anyone been to the Musee D'orsay during the renovation?
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Has anyone been to the Musee D'orsay during the renovation?
We will be in Paris this summer. It's hard to tell from the museum's website what exhibits are or are not viewable beyond just the 1st and 2nd level. The 5th floor is closed and if I remember correctly that is the level with the large clocks, the Little Dancer, among other things.
If I recall correctly, the best of their Impressionist exhibits were on the 5th level.
Have they moved some of their more well known works to levels that are open? If not, is the museum in such a state of disarray that it is best just to pass on the D'orsay on this visit?
If I recall correctly, the best of their Impressionist exhibits were on the 5th level.
Have they moved some of their more well known works to levels that are open? If not, is the museum in such a state of disarray that it is best just to pass on the D'orsay on this visit?
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When I was there in February, most of the impressionist works had been moved to temporary galleries on the 1st and 2nd floor. Far from ideal viewing circumstances, but you could see them, anyway. It wasn't overly crowded when I was there, but I imagine if the temporary galleries were really jammed, it wouldn't be worth it.
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Ditto what FMT said. I was there in February and was wanting for nothing when I left. I barely noticed anything was going on, actually, but then again, my brain tends to get into an art "zone" and I don't notice much else. ;-)
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Thank you for the replies. I'll be with a 9 and 8 year old and wanted to make sure they would be able to see works of art that they are familiar with.
My daughter's favorite book when she was 4 was "Degas and The Little Dancer" and wanted to make sure she could see "Marie."
My daughter's favorite book when she was 4 was "Degas and The Little Dancer" and wanted to make sure she could see "Marie."
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Hotel de Ville is having a special Impressionism exhibit. I think some of the paintings will be here. I hope to see it in late April.
Hotel de Ville Impressionism Exhibit 10 - 6 p.m.
http://www.paris.fr/accueil/accueil-...746_port_24329
Hotel de Ville Impressionism Exhibit 10 - 6 p.m.
http://www.paris.fr/accueil/accueil-...746_port_24329
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I don't know exactly what is on loan but it appears as though at least some sculptures by Degas are there, if that is important to your daughter.
http://www.musee-orsay.fr/en/visit/v...eum-today.html
http://www.musee-orsay.fr/en/visit/v...eum-today.html
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Last September, I was going to go there but I found out at the entrance that they no longer allowed cameras and because of the renovation, the terraces which looked over the Seine were closed.
So I didn't go in. I had wanted to take pictures of the interiors, especially the ceiling and then take twilight pictures from the terrace.
Instead, took pictures at the Louvre and other museums. Sainte Chappelle, one end of it had scaffolding covering the windows so that was disappointing too.
So I didn't go in. I had wanted to take pictures of the interiors, especially the ceiling and then take twilight pictures from the terrace.
Instead, took pictures at the Louvre and other museums. Sainte Chappelle, one end of it had scaffolding covering the windows so that was disappointing too.
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