Known by the name of Hotel Biron, the magnificent private mansion dating from the eighteenth century has housed the Rodin Museum since it opened in 1919.
Close to the Eiffel Tower and the Invalides, the Rodin Museum, housed in a garden and an 18th-century town house, presents the work of the famous sculptor Auguste Rodin. Le Penseur and Le Baiser, the artist's masterpieces, welcome visitors to the heart of an exceptional site. The perfect harmony of this garden, organised around the bronze monuments, the discovery of the marble works and the visitor tour revealing the artist's creative process will ensure that a visit to the museum is an unforgettable part of your stay in Paris. Acclaimed by all visitors as one of the capital's most charming venues, the museum is a symbol of French elegance.
From 02/01 to 31/12 between 10 am and 6.30 pm. Closed on Monday. Closed exceptionally on May 1st and December 25th. Last entry at 17:45.
Early closing on 24 and 31 December at 4.45 pm.
In winter the sculpture garden closes at night for safety reasons.
The shop closes at 6pm.
Full price: 14 € (Admission to permanent collections - exhibitions - sculpture garden)
Group adults: 11 €.
Free entry for children < 18 years.
Group rate available for > 10 people.
Garden accessible via specific ticket.
Paris Museum Pass accepted: free access
Group rate from 10 people.
Free for every 1st Sunday of the month, from 1 October to 31 March.
The children's tour proposed on a mini-touchscreen lasts 1 hour. It allows children aged 6 and over to discover the Rodin Museum and its sculpture garden by following the adventures of Dante and Clarisse!