
Le jardin Marmottan
June 12
Sip coffee in a hidden garden terrace surrounded by stone walls and greenery, just steps from the world's largest Monet collection. It's the kind of peaceful Paris moment that feels like your own little secret.








16th Arr.
Descend into a circular basement glowing with Monet's monumental Water Lilies, nearly twenty canvases from Giverny you've likely never seen reproduced. Housed in a 19th-century mansion, this peaceful sanctuary holds the world's largest Monet collection plus revelatory works by Berthe Morisot, all blessedly free of the crowds that swamp larger museums.
Tips

June 12
Sip coffee in a hidden garden terrace surrounded by stone walls and greenery, just steps from the world's largest Monet collection. It's the kind of peaceful Paris moment that feels like your own little secret.

June 12 at 10am
Segantini finally made it to Paris. This first major retrospective fulfills the Symbolist painter's dream of exhibiting here for the 1900 Universal Exhibition, cut short by his death. Sixty luminous Alpine landscapes trace his spiritual ascent from Italian Lombardy to the Swiss Engadine, rendered in shimmering Divisionist filaments of pure color. The intimate Marmottan setting, home to the world's largest Monet collection, lets you wander without the usual museum crush.
16th Arr.Opens Friday at 10:00 AM








Descend into a circular basement glowing with Monet's monumental Water Lilies, nearly twenty canvases from Giverny you've likely never seen reproduced. Housed in a 19th-century mansion, this peaceful sanctuary holds the world's largest Monet collection plus revelatory works by Berthe Morisot, all blessedly free of the crowds that swamp larger museums.
Tips

June 12
Sip coffee in a hidden garden terrace surrounded by stone walls and greenery, just steps from the world's largest Monet collection. It's the kind of peaceful Paris moment that feels like your own little secret.

June 12 at 10am
Segantini finally made it to Paris. This first major retrospective fulfills the Symbolist painter's dream of exhibiting here for the 1900 Universal Exhibition, cut short by his death. Sixty luminous Alpine landscapes trace his spiritual ascent from Italian Lombardy to the Swiss Engadine, rendered in shimmering Divisionist filaments of pure color. The intimate Marmottan setting, home to the world's largest Monet collection, lets you wander without the usual museum crush.