When I went to Montmartre Heights, I just found a place to drink coffee, and it happened to be the Montmartre Museum on the side. The museum is not big, but the decoration is unexpectedly beautiful, the exhibits are not many, but they are all very interesting.
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When I went to Montmartre Heights, I just found a place to drink coffee, and it happened to be the Montmartre Museum on the side. The museum is not big, but the decoration is unexpectedly beautiful, the exhibits are not many, but they are all very interesting.
We have passed this museum many times and never thought about it and never thought about visiting it in the past. We visited here recently! Surprisingly, it is a pleasant and interesting museum. First you can wait in the beautiful garden, the artists who live and paint in this place are very nice. Then you are seen a short film about the area and the artist Suzanne Valadon house. Then you can explore the gardens and art galleries and then go to another building where you can access the artist’s studio which is very interesting. Then watch the Montmartre film exhibition; I especially liked the Amelie exhibits. Very, very worth it.
The museum is magnificent (the Paris sculptures were made when Montmartre was a hill with only a few windmills.) But my favorite is the wings in the garden, where Renova painted more exquisite scenes for me and my friends - because we alternated a lot of shapes there.
Mus EDE Montmartre Montmartre Museum interior layout presents the Bohemian style of Eastern Europe. It used to be a private house with a long history. Renoir, the master of portrait painting, lived here. Museum paintings are full of romance. Souvenir stores sell books and wine. Opening time is 10:00-18:00. Down from Lamarck-Caulaincourt Station on M12 Metro Line.
The Museum of Montmartre is also Renoir Garden. The museum was originally the site of more than 19-20 century painters'studios, including Renoir, a famous Impressionist painter, whose "swing" "pancake mill dance" and many other works were painted when he lived here. The garden also retains many original paintings, such as "swing". Visit Montmartre District by the way, especially when the weather is good, you can also see Montmartre's vineyards in the garden, and overlook the Paris urban area.