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Musée de l'Orangerie
Is it open yet? It has been closed the past three years when I have been in Paris. I am hoping trip No. 4 next month will be the lucky one.
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Not yet, and apparently not for a few years to come....
Someone else just asked about it earlier today - see: http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=34485979 |
This question comes up frequently, but I'm beginning to think we may not see the reopening in our lifetime!
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Underhill and Lesli!
Too funny .....I don't have that many more travel years left and I hope it's time is before mine! |
I'm just glad we saw the Monet water lilies when the Jeu de Paume still had all the Impressionist paintings jammed on the walls. I guess that really dates me.
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Guess I will just have to keep returning until it is open......like I need an excuse. Oh well....thanks folks. Nineteen days and counting.
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Per a recent Rick Steves article (March 19), entitled Old World Tips for 2004, yes, the Orangerie art museum will re-open later this year. He didn't specify when -- suggested the official Paris website for more info, http://www.paris-touristoffice.com. Additionally, he advises the Le Petit Palais museum is closed for renovation until 2005. You can read all of Rick's tips at http://www.dallasnews.com/travel.
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The Rick Steves article seems to be out of date; perhaps he wrote his article too far in advance. Archaeological remains were discovered below the Jeu de Paume/L'Orangerie, and it will be years, probably, before excavations are completed and the building re-opened.
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Underhill,
I was there too and still remember how I felt as if I was actually standing right in a Monet painting! |
Do you remember going up the stairs at the Jeu de Paume and having the van Gogh painting of the church at Auvers appear right in front of you? Formidable!
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You can see quite a few of Monet's water lilies at the Musée Marmottan; they're, fittingly, in the basement gallery.
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