• if you know Monet's life story and his works of art as well, especially "Les Nympheas", you will certainly be willing to visit his house in giverny.
  • Roses are in full bloom in Monet’s gardens at Giverny. They climb on trees, on trellisses, they grow in bushes, they weep from big umbrellas and look like trees…
  • The Musée des Impressionnismes Giverny invites you to discover, in the heart of Claude Monet's village, the whole history of Impressionism and its diversity.
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  • With Giverny tours and activities, discover the achingly beautiful French village where Claude Monet lived and worked from 1883 until his death in 1926.
  • It takes just an hour to reach Giverny from Paris, but this small village feels a world away. Here in the sleepy Pays d’Eure life moves at a more tranquil pace...
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  • The picturesque village of Giverny still draws artists, art lovers and tourists alike, as you can see from its many galleries, teashops, hotels and restaurants.
  • Depart Paris and travel by comfortable air-conditioned coach. As there is no direct public transport to Giverny, this is the ideal way to get there.
  • Water lilies in Claude Monet's garden in Giverny. Giverny (French pronunciation: REDIRECCIÓN Plantilla:AFI) is a commune in the Eure department in northern France.