• The village of Giverny is a small village located north of France. The town of Giverny is located in the department of Eure of the french region Haute-Normandie.
  • 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...
  • …and Monet’s sons settled at Giverny, a hamlet near Vernon, 52 miles (84 km) from Paris, on the tiny Epte River.
  • Monet moved to Giverny in 1883 with his family, including his second wife and 8 children, living and painting here until his death in 1926.
  • Claude Monet bir tren penceresinden bakarken Giverny köyünü fark etti. Oraya taşınmaya karar verdi ve bir ev ve onu çevreleyen alanı kiraladı.
  • Vernon’a gelip buradan Giverny’ye gitmek istediğinizde dilerseniz yürüyebilir, dilerseniz shuttle‘a binebilirsiniz.
  • Giverny'deki musée despressionnismes, İzlenimci hareketin en büyük isimlerinin, özellikle ressamların Giverny kolonisi ve Seine vadisinin orijinal eserlerini sergiliyor.
  • 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.
  • Giverny is a commune with 501 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2011 ) in the department of Eure in the Haute-Normandie region.
  • 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.