• It can be easy to overlook the countryside beyond the city of Paris, but if you travel just 80 km northwest of the city, you’ll find yourself in Giverny.
  • Claude Monet dans son premier atelier de Giverny. Suite de la visite de Georges Bernheim et René Gimpel à Giverny le 19 août 1908.
  • It takes just an hour to reach Giverny from Paris, but this small village feels a world away.
  • Dünyaca ünlü empresyonist ressam Claude Monet 1883 yılında Giverny Köyü’ne gelip, 5 Aralık 1926’da ölene kadar yani tam 43 yıl bu evde yaşamış.
  • If you know Monet's life story and his works of art as well, mainly "Les Nympheas", you will certainly be willing to visit his house in Giverny.
  • Giverny is a small French village 80 km to the north-west of the capital city Paris, within the valley of the river Seine and the northern region of Upper Normandy.
  • The tiny country village of Giverny, 74km northwest of Paris, is a place of pilgrimage for devotees of impressionism, though the summer months herald the...
  • 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.
  • A short train ride from Paris, Giverny is best known as the home of Claude Monet, who created many of his iconic paintings.
  • On one day trip, we headed outside the city to the town of Giverny, a quaint Norman village on the north banks of the Seine .