House and garden of Claude Monet in Giverny

A beautiful garden created by the artist himself
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13 april 2015Travel time: 12 october 2011
Claude Monet lived in Giverny from 1883 and died here in 1926. He and many members of his family are buried in the local village cemetery.
Now it is one of the most popular tourist destinations, especially in summer when water lilies bloom on the pond. I was lucky enough to visit Giverny in October, at this time it is also very beautiful there.
A little disappointed was the absence of the artist's paintings in the house - only reproductions. It is forbidden to take pictures indoors, but it is, in principle, not easy to do because of the crowds of visitors (I can imagine what a crush there is in the summer). But the garden is magnificent, especially the pond. The town of Giverny itself is also very pretty. Recommend!
House Museum Claude Monet is open daily from April 1 to November 1, from 09:30 to 18:00 (tickets are sold until 17:30)
The cost of an adult ticket is 9.50 euros, for children and students - 5.50 euros, children under 7 years old are free. Car parking is free.
Website of the residence of Claude Monet in Giverny: http://www. fondation-monet. com
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