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Home / France / Paris - "City of Light" / Musée Rodin 30
The Musée Rodin is situated within the Hôtel Biron, an 18th century mansion which he rented and where he lived and worked, close to Les Invalides and the Eiffel Tower. The museum features a number of the Rodin's sculptures, including The Thinker, The Gates of Hell, Balzac and others in the magnificent gardens.
- A close-up of The Thinker
- A column decorated with colourful museum visitor badges
- A view of the Eiffel Tower while admiring The Thinker
- Bust of Rodin
- Bust of Rodin
- Entrance of Musée Rodin at 79 rue de Varenne in the 7th arrondissement
- Eve, a popular Rodin sculpture
- Extensive grounds of the Musée Rodin
- Gallery of works from the 1800s
- Here you can see The Three Shades and its smaller version on the Gates of Hell
- Hôtel Biron, home to the Musée Rodin since 1919
- In the shallow pond is Ugolino and his children
- Le Café du Musée in a nice corner of the Rodin gardens
- Les Trois Ombres, one of Rodin's outstanding sculptures
- Monument to Balzac
- Monument to Victor Hugo
- Parts of the Monument to the Burghers of Calais
- Portrait of Van Gogh
- Rear view of The Three Shades (Les trois ombres)
- Rear view of Ugolino crawling over the bodies of his dying children