La Maison Fournaise Renoir the immersive experience

  • Museum
  • Arts and culture
  • Local history
  • Fine Arts
  • Painting
  • History
Musée Fournaise
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Musée Fournaise

On the Impressionists' island, where Renoir painted his famous Luncheon of the Boating Party, the museum maintains a collection on the history of the sites, and this prosperous era along the banks of the Seine in the second half of the 19th century.

Paintings and artists' mementoes, engravings and prints evoking the era of rowing, a collection of row boats, sail boats and steam boats: the joyous and carefree spirit of the Impressionist period is brought back to life.

Opening and closing times

Every day throughout the year. Closed Monday and Tuesday.

Rates

Full price: 9 €.

Payment methods accepted

  • Bank/credit card
  • Check
  • Cash
  • Credit transfer
  • Online payment
  • Contactless payment

Reception

Types of customers

  • Children
  • Children from 3 to 5 years
  • Children from 6 to 12 years
  • Cycle 1: nursery school
  • Cycle 2: elementary School
  • Cycle 3: elementary school (CM1, CM2)
  • Cyclists
  • Groups
  • Higher Education
  • Holiday Camps Home
  • Home school groups
  • Mountain bikers
  • Special rate for disabled people
  • Special rate for jobseekers
  • Students
  • Young people from 13 to 17 years old

Animals

  • Animals accepted

Visits

Types of visits available

  • Unguided group tours available permanently
  • Guided group tours on request

Average length of visit

  • 50 minutes (individual)
  • 60 minutes (groups)

Services and facilities

Facilities

  • Car park
  • Coach parking
  • Covered car park
  • Free car park
  • Parking nearby
  • Shelter for bikes/mountain bikes
  • Toilets

Services

  • Shop

Activities

  • Children's entertainment
  • Entertainment evenings
  • Temporary exhibition

Languages

Spoken languages

  • French

Documentation languages

  • French

Accessibility

  • Not accessible in a wheelchair

Please note: the museum is not yet suitable for people with reduced mobility. Only the reception and the shop area located on the ground floor are accessible.

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