Giverny, a Journey to Monets Impressionist Garden
About the Giverny, a Journey to Monets Impressionist Garden Walk in Paris
In 1883, the Impressionist painter Claude Monet sought tranquility and nature in the Normand village of Giverny. Over the next 43 years until his death, Monet's artist development flourished alongside the garden he cultivated with immense care. This four-hour excursion, in the company of an art historian, is a unique opportunity to discover his magnificent home and gardens.
Monet's career was intimately entwined with the course of the river Seine. He grew up in Honfleur where the river meets the English Channel, then settled at various locations upstream, including Argenteuil and Paris, before finally settling in the Normandy village of Giverny. By this time he was beginning to make a name for himself after many years of arduous struggle. Soon the peaceful village was overrun with young artists hoping to meet Monet or at least to be inspired by the same captivating landscape.
Once in Giverny we will start with a visit to Monet's house and gardens, which have been lovingly restored. F
read more- Specifications
- Duration: 5 hours
- Category: Excursions
- Price
- Group: €85 per person
- Private: €450 per party
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Giverny Train Tickets - €28.00
We can pre-purchase return train tickets for you, if so, please leave them in your cart during check-out.
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Monet Foundation entrance tickets - €10.00
(mandatory)
pre-purchased advance tickets
- Venues Visited
- Fondation Claude Monet
- Incidentals
- €12 euros
Foundation entrance and bus tickets
Private Walks
€450 + add'l costs
Scheduling Options
Week of Apr 01, 12- Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun 08:00 AM, 09:00 AM
