The Musée Rodin (English: Rodin Museum) in the 7th arrondissement of Paris (France), is an art museum that was opened in 1919, primarily dedicated to the works of the French sculptor Auguste Rodin. It has two sites: the Hôtel Biron and surrounding grounds in central Paris, as well as just outside Paris at Rodin’s old home, the Villa des Brillants at Meudon, Hauts-de-Seine. The collection includes 6,600 sculptures, 8,000 drawings, 8,000 old photographs and 7,000 objets d’art. The museum receives 700,000 visitors annually.

While living in the Villa des Brillants, Rodin used the Hôtel Biron as his workshop from 1908, and subsequently donated his entire collection of sculptures – along with paintings by Vincent van Gogh, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir that he had acquired – to the French State on the condition that they turn the buildings into a museum dedicated to his works.

The Musée Rodin contains most of Rodin’s significant creations, including The Thinker, The Kiss and The Gates of Hell. Many of his sculptures are displayed in the museum’s extensive garden. The museum includes a room dedicated to the works of Camille Claudel and one of the two castings of The Mature Age.

The gardens around the museum building contain many of the famous sculptures in natural settings. Behind the museum building are a small lake and casual restaurant. Additionally, the nearby Métro stop, Varenne, features some of Rodin’s sculptures on the platform. The building is served by the Paris Métro (Line 13), RER (Line C: Invalides) and bus (69, 82, 87, 92).

Address: 77 Rue de Varenne, 75007 Paris, France.

Departments: Rodin Museum – The Gate of Hell

Working hours:

Sunday 10 AM–6:30 PM
Monday Closed
Tuesday 10 AM–6:30 PM
Wednesday 10 AM–6:30 PM
Thursday 10 AM–6:30 PM
Friday 10 AM–6:30 PM
Saturday 10 AM–6:30 PM

Phone: +33 1 44 18 61 10
Founded: 1916.

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