Discover Monet’s world with a private tour from Paris or Rouen. Explore his gardens and home, and uncover the inspirations behind his masterpieces.
Discover Monet’s world with a private tour from Paris or Rouen. Explore his gardens and home, and uncover the inspirations behind his masterpieces.
- The Clos Normand - Fondation Claude Monet - With a skip-the-line ticket and audio guide, visitors can enter the garden through a dedicated entrance for ticket holders. They will have the chance to explore the exquisite collection of Japanese prints showcased in various rooms, along with the Japanese garden and the flower garden. Claude Monet’s…
- The Clos Normand - Fondation Claude Monet - With a skip-the-line ticket and audio guide, visitors can enter the garden through a dedicated entrance for ticket holders. They will have the chance to explore the exquisite collection of Japanese prints showcased in various rooms, along with the Japanese garden and the flower garden. Claude Monet’s estate in Giverny, donated by his son to the Académie des Beaux-Arts in 1966, was transformed into the Claude Monet Foundation following extensive restoration, opening its doors in 1980. The expansive Water Lilies studio, located just a short distance from the house, has also been restored and now accommodates the Foundation’s shop.

- MP3 audio file
- PDF document
- MP3 audio file
- PDF document
- Lunch
- The Museum of Impressionism - 12 euros
- Admission fees
- Lunch
- The Museum of Impressionism - 12 euros
- Admission fees
This is an audio guide. It does not include a skip-the-line ticket or a physical guide.
With the audio guide, visitors will start their journey by exploring the Japanese Garden, gaining insight into Monet’s vision and the story behind the water lilies and the Japanese Bridge.
Following this, they will explore the flower garden, also known as the Clos…
This is an audio guide. It does not include a skip-the-line ticket or a physical guide.
With the audio guide, visitors will start their journey by exploring the Japanese Garden, gaining insight into Monet’s vision and the story behind the water lilies and the Japanese Bridge.
Following this, they will explore the flower garden, also known as the Clos Normand, which served as a significant inspiration for much of Monet’s artwork.
Finally, visitors will enter Monet’s renowned house, where the artist devoted himself to painting, gardening, and photography. Each room will be visited to understand its function and appreciate its unique features. At the conclusion of the visit, the audio guide will provide several options for extending the stay in Giverny.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.