The Musée d'Orsay in Paris is known for its extensive collection of Impressionist and post-Impressionist art from 1848 to 1914, all set inside a former railway station.
You’ll find standout works like Van Gogh’s Starry Night Over the Rhône, Monet’s Blue Water Lilies, Renoir’s Bal du moulin de la Galette, and Degas’ Little Dancer Aged 14.
The fifth floor houses the main Impressionist gallery, where you can see pieces from Monet, Renoir, Degas, Pissarro, and Sisley.
Van Gogh’s works here include his self-portrait and Bedroom in Arles.
Monet's lilies are there, as well as his London and Rouen Cathedral series.
Renoir’s gallery includes The Swing. Manet’s Olympia and Le Déjeuner sur l’herbe are also on display, along with Degas’ ballet-themed paintings.
Cézanne’s still lifes, like Apples and Oranges, and Millet’s The Angelus are other notable works.
The Art Nouveau furniture section shows pieces by designers such as Guimard, Lalique, and Gaudí. The central nave is filled with sculptures, including a replica of the Statue of Liberty by Bartholdi and Pompon’s Polar Bear.