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Michel_Paris Jun 8th, 2010 03:26 PM

Paris - Major Monet shows fall 2010
 
From the 22 September 2010 to January 24 2011, the Grand Palais will be presenting an exhibition of Monet's works. Over 200 works, the first retrospective on Monet to be held in Paris in 30 years. Over 1/2 million visitors are expected.

On-line tickets:

http://www.rmn.fr/?page=sommaire-en

Also available at FNAC stores.

Not to be outdone, the Marmottan has an exhibit planned from October 6th 2010 to Febraury 20th 2011 of over 300 works (paintings, sketches,etc) which is the almost comp[lete collection donated by Monet's second son Michel.

111op Jun 8th, 2010 03:27 PM

If anyone is in NYC, the Monet show at Gagosian (yes, Gagosian!) is worth seeing. There was crowd control when I went, however, but the wait wasn't long.

Fashionista Jun 8th, 2010 03:30 PM

Im hoping to get to NY for the Picasso later in the year.

We had a huge Monet exhibition in London a few years back and it proved so popular they kept it open through the night. Never really understood this Monet obsession myself - much prefer Matisse. The L'orangerie is quite something though.

Michel_Paris Jun 9th, 2010 05:33 AM

This has to be something of a once in a lifetime event, all those Monets together at the same time. I'm sort of planning a trip, this might be something to plan a trip around.

tom18 Sep 28th, 2010 07:05 AM

Michel - Is the Grand Palais covered by the Paris Museum pass, and is the admission to the Money exhibit over and above the admission price to the museum itself?

Michel_Paris Sep 28th, 2010 07:37 AM

You will need a ticket for the Monet exhibit, but can buy ahead of time.

http://www.grandpalais.fr/en/Homepag...7-Homepage.htm

Merrill1 Sep 28th, 2010 12:19 PM

Just went to the exhibit last Friday. It was excellent. For those non-French speakers out there, the storyboards in each room were in English, as well as French and Spanish. The audio tour (5 euros) was well worth it.
We purchased our tickets in advance at our hotel for a 3 euro premium, but considering the wait was an hour when we got there and 3 hours when we left, we felt it was money well spent. Enjoy

Myda Sep 28th, 2010 01:31 PM

There were 5 selections on the Monet exhibit web page which one covers the exhibit? Note that eventhough you click the english version when you click each of the 5 selections, explanation is in french!

djkbooks Sep 28th, 2010 02:18 PM

We attended the Monet exhibition at the Grand Palais last week. If you're a fan, definitely worthy of planning a trip!

More than 200 works collected from major museums all over the world and private collections (so many never seen in all the coffee table books).

Paintings are spaciously displayed with extraordinary lighting.

Advance tickets will likely be absolutely essential. Ours were for opening day, so it wasn't very busy or crowded. But, long winding aisles with ropes are set up for future crowds on the entrance terrace.

gh21 Sep 28th, 2010 03:07 PM

As far as I can tell the 5 choices of ticket are 1) simple ticket 2) guided visit 3) children's workshop ( jumble infant) 4) twin ticket with admission to France 1500 exhibit and 5) twin ticket with admission to the Orangerie museum

PeaceOut Sep 28th, 2010 03:12 PM

Great news. Thanks for posting!

seafox Sep 28th, 2010 03:55 PM

We have our tickets...can't wait!

Myda Sep 29th, 2010 11:53 AM

Thank you, gh21!

Cathinjoetown Sep 29th, 2010 12:52 PM

Merrill,

I was at the Monet exhibit at the Grand Palais last Friday as well. Purchased the tickets online at FNAC and opted to pick them up at one of their stores as two were close to our hotel. They were 13.50€ each with timed entry for 11:00 am. We only had to wait 15 minutes to get in.

I thought it was beautifully done and well organized. Crowded but tolerable with places to sit in several galleries. Small tip, just at the exit is a small gift shop which was swamped. Further along is the main bookstore with the same items and no crowd.

iowamom Sep 29th, 2010 02:40 PM

Looking forward to the exhibit at the Grand Palais - we are going next Friday. My FIL, who lives in Paris, ordered tickets online for all of us. He picked 1pm on Friday, thinking the crowds would be lower but who knows!

DKA Sep 29th, 2010 05:21 PM

This sounds great! We'll be there in a couple of weeks and the Grand Palais is now on our list. Thanks for the tip, Michel.

EastBayer Sep 29th, 2010 06:43 PM

Does anyone know if there are walk-up tickets for sale? I'm thinking of taking the train to Paris this weekend and there are no more tickets available online.

CopperandJade Sep 29th, 2010 07:46 PM

Michel, I hope that you take this trip...if it were possible for me, I would. From anything that I have read, this is the most complete exhibiion of Monet's works ever. And, with a wee side trip to the Marmottan, it will be complete and exquisite. Here is one of the most beautifully designed art sites that I have ever seen for the Monet exhibition at the Palais Royale.

http://www.monet2010.com/fr#/home/

I think you live in Toronto, as I do. Your posts are enjoyable and you are very sympatico with the culture of Paris. Merci.

Cathinjoetown Sep 29th, 2010 11:15 PM

Eastbayer,

You could try, last Friday walk-ups were being told they'd have a three-hour wait.

Good luck.

EastBayer Oct 1st, 2010 01:13 AM

Cathinjoetown,

Thanks for your info. That is daunting. I think I'll wait and get advance tickets for November.


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