Rodin Museum

Home to The Thinker, stunning sculptures, lush gardens, and the legacy of Auguste Rodin’s genius.

the main building of Rodin Museum
Rodin Museum hell door
Rodin Museum sculpture

Smart Tips Before You Go

Prepare for a smooth and enjoyable experience

Photography Rules

Allowed in the gardens, restricted in some indoor areas

Bag Policy

No large bag

Entry

Book tickets online

Best Times to Visit

sunny days to enjoy the sculpture garden

Smart Tips Before You Go

Prepare for a smooth and enjoyable experience

Photography Rules

Allowed in the gardens, restricted in some indoor areas

Bag Policy

No large bag

Entry

Book tickets online

Best Times to Visit

sunny days to enjoy the sculpture garden

Virtual visit of Rodin Museum

Take a peek inside before your visit!

Work Schedule

Tuesday – Sunday: 10:00 AM – 6:30 PM

Closed: Mondays, January 1st, May 1st, December 25th

Last entry: 5:45 PM

Quick Tips

Plan Time: Set aside at least 1.5–2 hours for the museum and gardens.

Garden Visit: Tickets are available for the garden only if you want a quick outdoor experience.

Family Friendly: Children often enjoy exploring the large sculptures in the gardens.

On-site Amenities

Wheelchair-accessible

Garden café

Available in the main building and garden

Rodin-inspired souvenirs shop

Connect to "Musée_Rodin_Wifi"

Price

Full price

14 €

Reduced price

-

Free admissions

Audio guide:

Audio Guide 6.5 €

You’ll be redirected to our official ticketing partner

Virtual visit of Rodin Museum

Take a peek inside before your visit!

Rodin Museum garden

History

Discover how this historic landmark evolved over centuries

The Musée Rodin was inaugurated in 1919 inside the Hôtel Biron, an 18th-century mansion where Auguste Rodin once lived and worked. Rodin donated his entire collection of sculptures, drawings, and archives to the French state on the condition that the Hôtel Biron be turned into a museum dedicated to his art. Today, it showcases masterpieces such as The Thinker, The Kiss, and The Gates of Hell, alongside works by Camille Claudel. The gardens display monumental sculptures, making it one of the most unique art museums in Paris.

Rodin Museum garden

History

Discover how this historic landmark evolved over centuries

The Musée Rodin was inaugurated in 1919 inside the Hôtel Biron, an 18th-century mansion where Auguste Rodin once lived and worked. Rodin donated his entire collection of sculptures, drawings, and archives to the French state on the condition that the Hôtel Biron be turned into a museum dedicated to his art. Today, it showcases masterpieces such as The Thinker, The Kiss, and The Gates of Hell, alongside works by Camille Claudel. The gardens display monumental sculptures, making it one of the most unique art museums in Paris.

How to get there

Address

77 Rue de Varenne, 75007 Paris

Tel

01 44 18 61 10

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