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The Musée d'Orsay is a museum in Paris, France, on the Left Bank of the Seine. It is housed in the former Gare d'Orsay, a Beaux-Arts railway station built between 1898 and 1900.
The Musée d'Orsay is a museum in Paris, France, on the Left Bank of the Seine. It is housed in the former Gare d'Orsay,
a Beaux-Arts railway station built between 1898 and 1900.


The museum holds mainly French art dating from 1848 to 1914, including paintings, sculptures, furniture, and photography. It is home to the world's largest collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist masterpieces by painters including Monet, Manet, Degas, Renoir, Cézanne, Seurat, Sisley, Gauguin, and Van Gogh.
The museum holds mainly French art dating from 1848 to 1914, including paintings, sculptures, furniture, and photography.
It is home to the world's largest collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist masterpieces by painters including
Monet, Manet, Degas, Renoir, Cézanne, Seurat, Sisley, Gauguin, and Van Gogh.
 
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The Musée d'Orsay is a museum in Paris, France, on the Left Bank of the Seine. It is housed in the former Gare d'Orsay, a Beaux-Arts railway station built between 1898 and 1900.

The museum holds mainly French art dating from 1848 to 1914, including paintings, sculptures, furniture, and photography. It is home to the world's largest collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist masterpieces by painters including Monet, Manet, Degas, Renoir, Cézanne, Seurat, Sisley, Gauguin, and Van Gogh.