Giverny, France
Giverny is a picturesque village in the Normandy region of France, best known as the home of the famous impressionist painter Claude Monet.
House of Claude Monet: 84 Rue Claude Monet, 27620 Giverny, France
Date Picture Taken: April, 2024
Monet’s house and gardens, particularly his water lily pond and Japanese bridge, served as inspiration for many of his iconic works. The village attracts numerous visitors each year who come to see the beautifully restored house and the gardens that have been meticulously maintained to reflect Monet’s original vision.
I took a train and a bus to come to this place from Paris. On the way to the garden is this pretty restaurant
On the way to the garden
The way to the Monet’s head stature
On the way back to the garden
Monet’s Garden
The garden fence
A view of my right side
I turned right and walked a little way, but then turned back because the famous bridge was behind me.
I turned around and walked toward the famous bridge
The view of the lake from the bridge
I walked across the bridge and walked around the lake clockwise
The map of the lake and the garden. The garden is bigger than the lake.
The second bridge on the other side of the lake
Far away is the first bridge
I kept went around the lake
Next to the lake is the garden
At one end of the garden is Monet’s house
Monet’s house is a charming pink stucco house with green shutters, set amidst the artist’s carefully designed gardens. Monet lived here from 1883 until his death in 1926.
The house has been preserved and restored to look much as it did during Monet’s lifetime, offering a glimpse into the artist’s personal life and work environment.
Inside Monet’s house
The large studio where Monet worked on many of his paintings, including his famous Water Lilies series, is now a gallery displaying reproductions of his work.
View of the garden from second floor of his house
The flower garden in front of the house, filled with a variety of flowers that bloom in different seasons.
Walked out of the garden and to the bus/train station