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A Comprehensive Guide to Visiting Musée Rodin Paris

Welcome to the Musée Rodin Paris, a stunning museum dedicated to the work of the renowned French sculptor Auguste Rodin. Discover an impressive collection of his iconic bronze sculptures and marbles, along with drawings, paintings, and personal artifacts that offer a glimpse into the life of the father of modern sculpture. With over 700,000 visitors a year, here’s everything you need to know about planning your visit to Musée Rodin, what to expect, and more.

Musée Rodin Paris At A Glance

Visitors visiting Musée Rodin’s during opening hours
  • What are Musée Rodin’s opening hours?
    Tuesday to Sunday from 10 AM to 6:30 PM. Last entry at 5:45 PM
  • Where is Musée Rodin located?
    The Musée Rodin is located in the heart of the 7th Arrondissement at 79 Rue de Varenne, 75007 Paris, France. Get Directions.
  • How many visitors does  Musée Rodin see per year?
    The Musée Rodin sees over 700,000 visitors per year.

What Are the Musée Rodin Paris Opening Hours?

Sculpture Garden

Best Time to Visit Musée Rodin Paris

The best time to visit the Musée Rodin Paris is during the off-season, which is from November to February. An additional tip is to avoid visiting during weekends and public holidays, as the museum can get quite crowded. However, if you’re looking to visit during more favorable weather conditions, the peak season of the summer months is the best time for you. As a general rule, it's best to visit early in the morning or near the closing hours to avoid peak hour rush.

Where is Musée Rodin Paris Located?

Getting to the Musée Rodin Paris

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By Road

By Car

Nearest Parking: Indigo Invalides 

The nearest car park, Indigo Invalides is simply 450 m away from the museum. It should take you approximately 5 mins to walk to the museum from the car park.




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Facilities
Accessibility
Audio Guide
Rules
Shop
Eat
Nearby
Visitor Tips
Wheelchair Facilities in rodin museum
  • Restrooms and changing rooms
  • Wi-Fi connectivity
  • Gift shop
  • Cafes 
  • Wheelchair accessibility
  • Audio guides and guided tours
  • Coat check and luggage storage
audio guides
  • For people with physical disabilities: The museum is wheelchair accessible and offers lifts to all floors. The garden area has a flat surface which makes it easy to navigate for visitors with mobility issues. Restrooms and elevators are wheelchair accessible.
  • For people with hearing impairments: The museum offers audio guides with transcripts in multiple languages. The audio guides have a special hearing aid feature for visitors who are hard of hearing.
  • For people with visual impairments: The museum offers audio guides with descriptive audio that explains the art and history of the pieces on display. Guide dogs are permitted. The museum also offers assistance at the cloakroom as well as gloves and a guide to explore the artworks through touch.
Audio Guide
  • Explore the museum with audio guides available in several languages including English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Japanese, and Chinese.
  • If you’re looking for a learning experience, or an informative session at the museum, you can avail of an audio guide for a nominal fee at the entrance.
  • Individuals with hearing impairments can avail of a special audio guide to assist them better.
no smoking
  • Visitors are not allowed to touch the sculptures or any artwork on display.
  • Photography is permitted but without a flash or tripod. Commercial photography requires special permission from museum authorities.
  • Smoking is not permitted within the museum or in the gardens.
  • Visitors are not allowed to bring large bags or luggage inside the museum. You can check in the same into the cloakroom
  • Pets are not allowed inside the museum or gardens with the exception of service dogs. 
  • Visitors are required to keep their voices low in the museum and garden areas.
  • Visitors are not allowed to bring any weapons or hazardous materials inside the museum or gardens.
shop

Musée Rodin la Boutique

  • At the Musée Rodin Paris, visitors can visit the shop and explore an offering of books, souvenirs, and gifts.
  • The Musée Rodin la Boutique is located on the ground floor and is open during the operational hours of the museum
  • The store also has an online presence incase you can’t find what you’re looking for in-store.
Musée Rodin's very own café
  • L'Augustine: Musée Rodin's very own café that promises a view of the gardens and offers delectable pastries, french cuisine, and café fare.
  • Le Comptoir du Relais: Located 10 minutes away, it is perfect for a fine dining experience.
  • Les Ombres: This rooftop restaurant offers a stunning view of the Eiffel Tower, and is just 8 minutes away.
  • L'Auberge Bressane: A budget-friendly option serving traditional French cuisine, 3 minutes away.
  • Chez L'Ami Jean: A popular spot for Basque cuisine, about 5 minutes away from Rodin Museum
Eiffel Tower near Rodin Museum
  • Les Invalides: This military history museum and church complex is just 2.2 km away and is a must-visit for history buffs.
  • Eiffel Tower: The world-famous landmark is just 2.5 km away and offers stunning views of the city.
  • Musée d'Orsay: A mere 3.1 km away, this museum houses a vast collection of impressionist and post-impressionist art.
  • Luxembourg Gardens: This picturesque park, just 2.5 km away, is perfect for a relaxing stroll or picnic.
  • Sainte-Chapelle: This stunning gothic chapel, only 2.9 km away, boasts breathtaking stained glass windows.
  • Notre Dame Cathedral: Although currently closed for restoration, the iconic cathedral is only 3.5 km away and is a must-see for its Gothic architecture and historical significance.
tips
  • It's recommended to buy tickets in advance to avoid waiting in long lines.
  • Visitors are not allowed to touch the sculptures, and flash photography is not allowed in the galleries.
  • Audio guides are available in multiple languages and provide a wealth of information about the exhibits.
  • Make sure to take some time to explore the gardens, which are just as beautiful as the indoor exhibits.
  • The museum has free admission for visitors under 18 years old, and reduced rates for EU citizens under 26 years old.
  • The museum is closed on Mondays, so plan your visit accordingly.
  • Bring comfortable walking shoes as the museum is quite large and there's a lot to see.
  • The café in the gardens is a great place to grab a snack or drink and take in the beautiful surroundings.
  • Don’t forget to take your time. Musée Rodin Paris has a lot to offer. Take your time to explore the museum and appreciate the artwork.

Frequently Asked Questions about Visiting Musee Rodin

Q. What are the Musée Rodin Paris opening hours?

A. Musée Rodin Paris is open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 10:00 AM to 6:30 PM. Last entry is at 5:45 PM.

Q. What is the best time to visit Musée Rodin Paris?

A. It is best to visit Musée Rodin Paris in the morning or near to closing hours to avoid the crowds.

Q. How much time does it take to visit the Musée Rodin?

A.  It takes about 1.5-2 hours to visit the Musée Rodin Paris

Q. Can I enter the Musée Rodin Paris once I exit?

A. No, once you exit, you cannot re-enter the Musée Rodin Paris.

Q. Who can enter the Musée Rodin Paris for free?

A. Visitors under 18 years old, European Union residents under 26 years old, and people with disabilities and their accompanying person can enter the Musée Rodin Paris for free.

Q. Are group visits to Rodin Museum Paris allowed?

A. Yes, group visits are allowed, but prior reservation is necessary.

Q. In which city is Musée Rodin located?

A. The Musée Rodin Paris is located in the 7th arrondissement of Paris.

Q. What is the best way to get to the Rodin Museum in Paris?

A. The best way to get to the Musée Rodin Paris is by public transport, either by metro, bus, or RER.

Q. Is there a dress code to be followed at the Musée Rodin Paris?

A. There is no specific dress code to be followed, but visitors are requested to dress appropriately.

Q. Is there a cloakroom at Rodin Museum in Paris?

A. Yes, there's a cloakroom and changing rooms available at the Rodin Museum.

Q. Are prams allowed in the Musée Rodin Paris?

A. Yes, prams are allowed in the Musée Rodin Paris.

Q. Does Musée Rodin Paris conduct activities for children?

A. Yes, Musée Rodin Paris conducts activities for children, such as treasure hunts and workshops.

Q. Is photography permitted inside the Musée Rodin Paris?

A. Photography is allowed inside the Musée Rodin Paris, but without flash and for personal use only.

Q. Will my luggage be allowed inside the Musée Rodin Paris?

A. Luggage exceeding 55x35x20 cm is not allowed inside the Musée Rodin Paris. Visitors are requested to store it in the cloakroom.

Q. Are strollers/wheelchairs available at the Musée Rodin Paris?

A. Yes, strollers and wheelchairs are available for visitors upon request.

Q. Can I see everything at Musée Rodin Paris in one visit?

A. Yes, it is possible to see everything at Musée Rodin Paris in one visit, but it may take longer than 2 hours.