The musée Rodin
A monographic museum, the Musée Rodin contains the largest collection of the sculptor’s works at two sites, in Paris, at the Hôtel Biron, and in Meudon, site of his former home, atelier, and reserve collection. Created in 1916, thanks to Auguste Rodin’s donation of his works and his collections to the French State, it opened in 1919. The artist’s international renown as the author of universally famous sculptures has contributed to the reputation of both places.
The hôtel Biron, home of the permanent collections, will be closed during the renovation (until 3rd April 2012). A programme of exhibitions and activities will permit the museum to welcome visitors during the entire period of work to improve the site. > LEARN MORE




