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Rodin's villa at Meudon has a much more personal, less-museum-y feel than the famous museum in Paris. Although only the downstairs of the home is open to the public, the recreation of his dining room and a sitting area is charming. It's particularly great to visit on a sunny day when you can really get a feel for the light and airiness that must have captivated the great sculptor. The collection of plasters are beautiful and give a fascinating insight into Rodin's creative process.Be advised that a fair amount of walking is involved if you take public transport. There really isn't a very close drop-off to the museum and a bus ride of some sort is required to get you as close as possible. The rail stops are: Tram 2, Les Moulineaux station + bus 123 (which is right in front of the Tram station) , RER C, station Issy + bus 190 (which is up the stairs on blvd Rodin), or M¨¦tro 12, station Mairie d'Issy + bus 190 (I think you may have other bus options there, but 190 gets you as close as possible.) Also, there is a steep hill at Chemin Vert. You'll be let off at the top from bus 190, but bus 123 will let you off at the bottom so you'll need to climb up to the neighborhood of the villa. Do have your phone mapping on or a map of Meudon as a Paris map will not cover this area.
333marcc
An interesting visit and a good display of the plasters by Rodin. Not as beautiful as the Paris museum but a good complement to that visit.
shashab33
After the exhilaration of visiting the Museum in Paris,i was panting to see where the great man spent his creative times. This is a must-pilgrimage for amateurs and professionals alike. located at the heights of Meudon,the Villa des Brillants,is a pretty Louis XIII -style house in brick stone where he pursued his career even though he still made the trip to his Parisian studios ,daily Here at Meudon, is where you see his essential creative forces in play. The effect of the halls filled with with natural light,highlight the dazzling white sculptures, as they gaze at you behind glass doors like creatures in an aquarium..... is an impression,that is so powerful....i will never forget. See what you think? This is a peaceful place to spend many hours. Dont rush it.
328Yves14
Every body knows the famous sculptor Rodin. A lot of visitors knows the "hotel Biron" Rodin museum in Paris. But how many have seen its house, garden and museum in Meudon (near Paris)? Unfortunately very few people go there because it is out of Paris although the way to go is easy because public transportation can bring you there in 45mn (. The place is on the heights of Meudon in a green park that dominates Paris city. In addition to the visit of his private home (villa des Brillants) and a tour around his tomb which is under the protection of "the thinker", what is really unique in this museum is the amazing collection of plasters. Hundreds of plaster pieces are shown there which allow to follow-up the trials of Rodin for his well known works as well as his proposals for works that were not retained in his time. Numerous faces and attitudes in front of which you can't stay impervious to the strength. A discrete but powerful feeling hidden in Paris quiet suburb.
Ramadama
It was fun to see Rodin's home, studio and grounds. The grounds are very nice. It is a little out of the way.
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Pierreroger7569
?mouvant c'est tout,le jardin est en friche dommage,la tombe du ma?tre,mais ¨¤ l'int¨¦rieur de la maison peu de choses ¨¤ voir,acc¨¨s peu pratique depuis Paris.
298emmam
Il est toujours ¨¦mouvant de d¨¦couvrir l'intimit¨¦ d'un artiste. On visite les pi¨¨ces de s¨¦jour, chaleureuses, de la maison de Rodin, ainsi que son atelier, et on devine photos ¨¤ l'appui ce que fut l'environnement de cette maison.Loin des oeuvres finalis¨¦es expos¨¦es dans les grands mus¨¦es parisiens, sont pr¨¦sent¨¦es dans le pavillon attenant certaines recherches et ¨¦bauches de Rodin. Ceci permet d'appr¨¦hender toute la difficult¨¦ du travail de cr¨¦ation. Dans le jardin, Rodin repose sous la statue du "Penseur".La visite de ce petit mus¨¦e, nous rend l'homme et son art beaucoup plus proches
jeanlouisr844
Si le lieu n'est probablement bien connu que par ceux et celles qui habitent Meudon et ses environs, il est en revanche une vraie pi¨¨ce d'histoire t¨¦moignant d'une cr¨¦ation puissante, ¨¦poustouflante et g¨¦n¨¦reuse. Rodin n'a pas toujours ¨¦t¨¦ adul¨¦. Par trois fois on lui a refus¨¦ l'entr¨¦e aux beaux arts,on lui a refus¨¦ d'exposer son Balzac, il a t¨¦t¨¦ ¨¦trill¨¦ par certains critiques et encens¨¦ par d'autres D¨¦fendus par Rainier Maria Rilke, Bourdelle et beaucoup d'autre, il n'a jamais c¨¦d¨¦, sur rien. et il a toujours pris la nature pour mod¨¨le.C'est cela l'?me de ce lieu, o¨´ quelques mois apr¨¨s Rose son ¨¦pouse, il d¨¦c¨¦da en 1916.Entrez, posez vous dans un coin et regardez. Et croyez-moi, vous quitterez cette maison, plus heureux et plus fort qu'en y entrant.
198bastienl
Petite maison vraiment tr¨¨s simple avec seulement deux petites salles, c'est un peu dommage mais ?a reste int¨¦ressant. Le jardin est calme et ensoleill¨¦, le cadre offre une balade agr¨¦able.
GianFrancoC227
Les admirateurs inconditionnels de Rodin ne voudront pas manquer la maison de l'artiste, situ¨¦e sur les hauteurs de Meudon. Les autres trouveront le prix de l'entr¨¦e (5 €) vraiment excessif pour ce qu'on peut y voir: un jardin laiss¨¦ ¨¤ l'abandon et sans grand int¨¦r¨ºt, une jolie villa dont seules deux pi¨¨ces, am¨¦nag¨¦es ¨¤ peu de frais, sont ouvertes ¨¤ la visite, un mus¨¦e v¨¦tuste qui pr¨¦sente essentiellement des moulages en pl?tre et pratiquement aucune oeuvre originale (ce qui est tr¨¨s frustrant), et la tombe de Rodin, qui t¨¦moigne surtout de la m¨¦galomanie du ma?tre mais ne suscite gu¨¨re d'¨¦motion. Pour rodinol?tres avant tout...
lacouzan
J'y suis all¨¦ 3 fois. C'est un lieu assez ¨¦mouvant. Le cadre est tr¨¨s reposant, on a l'impression d'¨ºtre en Province. Remontent des souvenirs de vacances ¨¤ la campagne. La maison est modeste. Le mus¨¦e lui-m¨ºme n'a rien d'extraordinaire. Il faut venir pour l'atmosph¨¨re. Et trouver son chemin car c'est assez mal indiqu¨¦.
332francish
La derni¨¨re maison de Rodin et son atelier. Simplement superbe. De plus le cadre est sublime. A ne pas louper !
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