Museums in Giverny
This overview contains all museums in and around Giverny. Curious about which museums there are in Giverny? These are the museums:
Discover the best museums in Giverny and find out about the things to see and to do, exhibitions, opening hours, prices and discounts in the list of museums in Giverny, or apply filters and navigate through the map.
Giverny is a village in northern France's Normandy region, located about 75 kilometers west of Paris. The village gained worldwide recognition as the home of Impressionist painter Claude Monet from 1883 until his death in 1926.
Monet created some of his most famous works here, including his water lilies series, inspired by his meticulously designed gardens. The village's cultural significance is deeply intertwined with Monet's presence, and his former home and gardens have been preserved as a museum. The surrounding Norman countryside, with its natural beauty and quality of light, continues to attract artists and art enthusiasts.
Today, Giverny maintains its character as a rural French village while serving as an important destination for those interested in art history and garden design.
This overview contains all museums in and around Giverny. Curious about which museums there are in Giverny? These are the museums:
This is a selection of exhibitions in and around Giverny. Both current temporary as well as permanent exhibitions are listed. Visit the page of a museum to find out more about their activities and exhibitions. Want to know what is on display in Giverny? The following exhibitions are on display:
Museum of Impressionism Giverny
Museum of Impressionism Giverny
Unfortunately we don’t know about any discount passes in Giverny.