Description
In this lovely village is located the house and gardens of Claude Monet, where he lived and painted for 43 years. Inside the house, the reading room, the “épicerie” (the larder), the living room, the dining room and the blue-tiled kitchen, the family rooms. In the studio next to the home, Monet painted his large Water Lilies paintings and murals, including those exhibited in Paris’ Musée de l’Orangerie. The Gardens are divided into two distinctive parts, the formal Clos-Normand and the water garden with the water lilies pond and a Japanese bridge (opposite).
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