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Degemer / France / Paris - "City of Light" / Orangerie 24
The Musée de l'Orangerie is most famous for being the permanent home for Claude Monet's Les Nymphéas (Water Lilies), but it also holds the Walter-Guillaume collection, including masterpieces of impressionist and post-impressionist part from Renoir to Picasso. It's located in the old orangery of the Tuileries Palace in the west corner of the Tuileries Gardens next to the Place de la Concorde.

A range of Still life works by Renoir and Cézanne
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Art gallery at the Orangerie
Art gallery at the Orangerie
Claude Renoir Jouant by Renoir
Entrance to Les Nymphéas
Entrance to Les Nymphéas, a cycle of Monet's water-lily paintings
Entrance to Les Nymphéas, Monet's water-lily series
Femme Nue Couchée by Renoir
Femme Nue dans un Paysage by Renoir
Gallery of Renoirs
Gallery of Renoirs
Jeunes Filles au Piano by Renoir
Jeunes Filles au Piano by Renoir
Models of L'Orangerie through time