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Explore the life and art of Auguste Rodin with a private 2-hour guided tour at Musée Rodin, led by an artist guide, including insights into his love life and legacy.

The Paris: Musée Rodin A Private Tour – an artist’s insight offers a unique, intimate look at the sculptures and personal story of Auguste Rodin. This 2-hour guided experience is perfect for those who want to go beyond the typical museum visit, gaining a deeper understanding of Rodin’s revolutionary approach to sculpture and his complex romantic life. The tour is led by a knowledgeable Paris Museum Guide who is also an artist and decorator, ensuring a rich storytelling experience.
With a rating of 5 out of 5 from 3 reviews, this tour stands out for its personalized approach, small group size, and detailed insights. The experience starts outside the Musée Rodin at 77 rue de Varenne, in the 7th arrondissement, and provides a relaxed pace away from crowds. The museum itself was once Rodin’s home and studio, now a space that houses his remarkable artworks alongside pieces collected by the artist. For €15, tickets can be purchased online or upon arrival (children under 18 enter free with ID), and the tour includes headphones and audio receivers for clear narration.
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This tour begins outside the Musée Rodin, where the guide greets participants and provides a brief introduction to the space. The museum was originally Rodin’s home and studio, offering an authentic glimpse into his life through the very rooms where he created many of his sculptures. The guide then leads a two-hour exploration through the collection, highlighting Rodin’s most famous works like The Thinker and The Gates of Hell, alongside sculptures of other artists Rodin admired.
The personalized nature of the tour ensures that visitors receive tailored insights about Rodin’s revolution in sculpture, a movement comparable to Monet’s impact on painting. The guide explains how Rodin’s art continues to resonate today and details the passion and complexity of his personal relationships, including the ménage à trois involving Rodin, Rose, and Camille. This behind-the-scenes perspective adds depth beyond the sculptures, revealing how his love life influenced his art.

The Musée Rodin is a carefully curated space that displays both Rodin’s sculptures and works he collected. Since the museum was once his personal residence and studio, visitors experience the environment where his creative genius flourished. The guide points out sculptures in various stages of completion, giving a sense of Rodin’s working process.
The collection also includes pieces by other artists acquired by Rodin, offering insight into his artistic tastes and influences. The museum’s tranquil setting and sparse crowds make it an ideal place to absorb the art at leisure. The tour emphasizes why Rodin’s sculptural revolution remains influential in modern art.

Led by an artist and specialist decorator, the guide offers an engaging storytelling approach that makes the sculptures and Rodin’s life story accessible and vivid. We appreciate how the guide brings out the emotional and personal aspects of Rodin’s sculptures, connecting them to his love life and personal experiences.
The tour includes the use of headphones and audio receivers, ensuring all participants clearly hear the narration without distraction. The guide’s background in art and decoration enriches the experience, making each sculpture’s story more vivid and memorable.
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The tour departs from outside the museum’s entrance gate at 77 rue de Varenne, with coordinates 48.8553, 2.3158. Participants are advised to arrive around 10 minutes early to meet the guide, who will carry a Guide Badge for easy identification.
This private group experience is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for visitors with mobility needs. The tour runs in English and is cancellable up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility for travelers. The duration is exactly 2 hours, allowing for an in-depth yet relaxed visit.
Visitors should wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking around the museum’s rooms and gardens. A camera is recommended to capture some of Rodin’s sculptures and the museum’s environment. Children under 18 are admitted free with valid ID, and a passport or ID card may be required for minors.
Selfie sticks and flash photography are not allowed, helping preserve the artwork’s condition and the overall experience for everyone.

Museum tickets are not included in the tour price of €15. They can be purchased online at the rodin.fr website or directly at the museum entrance on the day of the tour. Visitors with a Paris Museum Pass can use it for entry, providing additional convenience.
This tour is ideal for those who want a more personalized, in-depth visit without the hassle of queues, as tickets can be arranged in advance or bought on-site.
While similar experiences like skip-the-line tickets or audio-guided visits are available, this private tour stands out for its artist-led narration and focus on Rodin’s personal story and artistic influence. The small group size ensures a more intimate setting, and the guide’s expertise adds value for visitors seeking a richer understanding of Rodin’s life beyond the sculptures.
Other options include combo tickets with Orsay Museum or digital audio guides, but this tour’s focus on personal storytelling and art analysis makes it especially appealing for art lovers and those interested in Rodin’s romantic and creative worlds.

This private, artist-led tour at Musée Rodin is well-suited for art enthusiasts, history buffs, and anyone interested in Rodin’s personal life. The relaxed pace and detailed insights make it ideal for visitors who want more than just a quick overview, offering a chance to truly engage with Rodin’s sculptures and story.
The 2-hour duration fits conveniently into a day of sightseeing in Paris, and the small group size ensures an intimate experience. While tickets are inexpensive, the value lies in the expert narration and personalized approach, making this a worthwhile addition for those seeking a deeper connection with Rodin’s legacy.
Are tickets included in the tour price?
No, museum tickets are not included. They can be purchased online or at the entrance on the day of the tour.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Children under 18 years old get free entry with ID, but the tour itself is not suitable for babies under 1 year.
What language is the tour conducted in?
The tour is conducted in English.
Can the tour be canceled?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts exactly 2 hours.
Is the museum accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.