Rodin Museum
Housed in the Hotel Biron (dating from 1732), a Rococo architectural marvel, the Rodin Museum was opened in 1919 and houses the works of artist Auguste Rodin (1840-1917).
The permanent collection displays the following departments:
_Sculptures
_Paintings, Drawings and Engravings
_Ceramics and Photography
_Roding’s own Antique Collection (from Egypt, Greece, Rome…)
Opening times:
Open daily (except Mondays) 10:00am – 5:45pm.
Open until 8:45pm on Wednesdays.
Closed 1 January, 1 May, and 25 December.
Admission prices:
Full rate: 9€.
Concessions: 7€ (5€ for 18-25 year olds residents of the EU).
Free admission:
Visitors under the age of 18, visitors with disabilities and their carer, holders of a valid ‘Pass Education’, unwaged.
How to get there: 79 rue de Varenne, 75007 Paris.
Metro: Varenne (line 13).
RER C: Invalides.
Buses: 69, 82, 87 and 92.