Giverny et les jardins de Claude Monet (Groupes)
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Description
10h00 : Free visit to the Impressionism
Museum Claude Monet moved to Giverny in 1883. Although he never encouraged artists to follow him, the village quickly attracted a circle of Americans eager to apply Impressionist principles at the heart of the Normandy countryside.
12h00 : Lunch in Giverny
14h00 : Free visit to Claude Monet’s home and gardens
The painter’s property houses a valuable collection of sumptuous prints while the Norman enclosure and water garden, of oriental inspiration, irresistibly evoke the impressionist era.
17h00 : End of programme
Museum Claude Monet moved to Giverny in 1883. Although he never encouraged artists to follow him, the village quickly attracted a circle of Americans eager to apply Impressionist principles at the heart of the Normandy countryside.
12h00 : Lunch in Giverny
14h00 : Free visit to Claude Monet’s home and gardens
The painter’s property houses a valuable collection of sumptuous prints while the Norman enclosure and water garden, of oriental inspiration, irresistibly evoke the impressionist era.
17h00 : End of programme
Tarifs
Basis 30 : From 62€ per person
Basis 40 : From 62€ per person
Basis 50 : From 62€ per person
Mit uns Rücksprache halten : For smaller groups
Basis 40 : From 62€ per person
Basis 50 : From 62€ per person
Mit uns Rücksprache halten : For smaller groups
Modes de paiement



Informations pratiques
Autres
Gruppen : Valid from April to October
Accès transport
T1, T2, T3 - Station Cathédrale
Station - Théatre des Arts
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