Musée d'Orsay

The Musée d'Orsay is a museum in Paris, France, on the left bank of the Seine, housed in the former railway station, the Gare d'Orsay, an impressive Beaux-Arts edifice built between 1898 and 1900. It holds mainly French art dating from 1848 to 1915, including paintings, sculptures, furniture, and photography, and is probably best known for its extensive collection of impressionist and post-impressionist masterpieces (the largest in the world) by ... more

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  • 1900

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  • Musee d'Orsay

Architecture

Architect

Victor Laloux

Victor Alexandre Frederic Laloux (Tours, 15 November 1850 – Paris, 1937) was a French Beaux-Arts architect best remembered for the 1900 stone façade of the...

Émile Bénard

Henri Jean Émile Bénard (June 23, 1844 in Goderville - October 15, 1929 in Paris), was a French architect and painter. Trained at the Beaux-Arts, Bénard was...

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Musée d'Orsay Address

Quai Anatole France
Paris France

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Construction Started:

  • 1897
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