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Anonymous User
5/5Outstanding
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It is worth seeing, Monet Van Gogh's paintings are classic, post-Impressionist classics. The architecture is also great, typical European architecture, is the dome, the picture on the banks of the Seine, worthy of eternal memory.
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Posted: May 3, 2024
jonathansc.ho
5/5Outstanding
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Much faster booking through the platform with a shorter queue. Brilliant museum !
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Posted: Apr 17, 2024
Anonymous User
5/5Outstanding
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Very good value for money, with time, no need to queue up. You can borrow a Chinese interpreter on the first floor. Go straight to the 5th floor and pass through a restaurant, which is a human-headed exhibition hall. There are paintings by Van Gogh Monet Césandé Gamanet. There are Gaugin paintings on the other side of the restaurant. It is simply a feast of impressionism.
Very worth seeing! People who don't understand art feel smitten, shocked, awesome! And there is just a Van Gogh exhibition, great value! The interpreter has Chinese, very friendly, detailed explanation! recommend! Personal feeling will be more beautiful than the Louvre! Btw, the restaurant on the 2nd floor is really strong! The environment is superb, take pictures, duck legs are delicious 😋
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Posted: Feb 8, 2024
Fa米乐
5/5Outstanding
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The Osai Art Museum is great! Because I was worried that there were too many people in the Louvre, I went to Osai first. The big art museum. It was almost the key to see a long time in a circle. It was good to queue up at the door for a while! For those who want to see the original art museum, it is an eye-opener and enjoy it very much! A great place to take your children to art education! The world's top art museums are amazing. 👍
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Posted: Nov 22, 2023
Wangs69089
5/5Outstanding
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The Othello Museum is a paradise for impressionists. Monet, Van Gogh and Gauguin are everywhere. Although it is much smaller than the Louvre, you still have to come to Othello to see the painting! Rodin's description of the human muscle structure is really amazing!