Musee d'Orsay 

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Location

Paris
France
48° 51' 35.8596" N, 2° 19' 35.6196" E
FR
General info: 

The Musee d'Orsay houses Western Art items from the period between 1848 and 1915. The earlier works are exhibited in the Louvre, while the Centre Georges Pompidou is specialized in the modern art.

In Musée d'Orsay, you can see lots of masterpieces from the impressionist and post-impressionist period. The most notable works are those of the legendary French artists Claude Monet (the father of impressionism), Édouard Manet, and Paul Cézanne. In addition, there are also 24 paintings of Vincent van Gogh, of which the most important one is ‘Self-Portrait’ from 1889.

Getting there: 

Musée d'Orsay is located on the right bank of the River Seine at 1 Rue de la Légion d'Honneur. Train station ‘Musée d'Orsay’ is near the museum entrance. Closest metro station is Solférino.

Costs: 

The regular admission fee is €11, while in some cases (for 18-25 year-olds; for everyone from 4:30pm (on Thursday from 6pm) a discount price of €8.50 is applied.

Interesting places nearby

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The ski area SkicircusSaalbach offers nearly endless slopes for all levels of difficulty. The ski area does also posses modern lifts and skyrides and almost all of the pistes can be prepared with snow-making equipment.

The ski area Wilder Kaiser – Brixental amidst the Kaisergebirge in Tyrol is the largest coherent ski area in Austria. It is one of the areas with the most reliable snow conditions and basically a very versatile wintersports’ region.

SnowLandgraaf is the world's largest indoor ski resort is in the south of Limburg. With five slopes and eight lifts there are innumerable possible descents.

SnowZoetermeer has three different slopes, with 6 draglifts and two magic carpets for the kids. For the perfect snow conditions the temperature inside is -5°C, so wear warm clothes and gloves (must wear gloves!).

The popular ski resort near the idyllic Spitzingsee lake lies a mere 70 km south of Munich, and offers holidaymakers and day-trippers alike a host of wonderful winter sporting activities.